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I see a Margaret Maron book and Coen brothers movie in my future*
In Environmental Economics - Posted 5 days ago
The title of the book/film would be something like: And the rivers turned to blood (Falls Lake cleanup will be costly, contentious): Five years afte...
Tags: analysis economic research study
Cool Roofs and Earth Tube Air Conditioning in Renew Magazine
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
Installing earth tubes at Aldo Leopold Center. Photo: from Renew magazineDumb RoofsRenew magazine for Jan - Mar covers a lot of ground in its 106 page...
Tags: architecture sustainable
Gizmodo on Kindle
In Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal - Posted 11 weeks ago
Three:Kindle Milestone: Amazon Sold More Kindle Books Than Physical Books On Xmas: Yes, this is obviously the result of everyone who got a Kindle fo...
Tags: solar
Religious science and other science books
In Science Base - Posted 12 weeks ago
Having posted about atheism recently on the SciScoop science forum, it seems quite apt to have received for review a couple of books with a religious ...
Tags: global warming
Book Report: 'Blessed Unrest'
In Dot Earth - Posted 14 weeks ago
A determined environmental activist explores a book proposing that community action can overpower elites....
Tags: activist report
NRDC's Frances Beinecke: Act now on climate!
In Marc Gunther - Posted 17 weeks ago
Just last week, Frances Beinecke, the president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, gave a speech to a Chicago business audience and the first q...
Tags: journal president
Al Gore's Climate Choice
In Dot Earth - Posted 18 weeks ago
Al Gore's new book finds the core of the climate challenge, and solutions, in the human brain....
*Sigh* Last Post on Superfreakonomics, I Promise
In Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal - Posted 21 weeks ago
Sigh. So I finally got a copy of chapter 5 of Superfreakonomics. In the abstract I really like the idea of cheap geoengineering solutions to global wa...
Tags: carbon carbon footprint emissions solar
Four Defenders of Dubner and Levitt, Superfreakonomics's Cllimate Chapter...
In Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal - Posted 21 weeks ago
Bryan Caplan: The High Points of Superfreakonomics: I just read my advance copy of Superfreakonomics. Overall, it's better than the original. It'...
Tags: carbon carbon emissions emissions
'What's the Worst That Could Happen?' A Book Review of a Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate
In Treehugger - Posted 24 weeks ago
'A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate'Do you know everything there is about climate science and the debate about global warming? Stop read...
Tags: climate change climate science global warming
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