Category: O. Environment
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Global deforestation has slowed –how do we keep it down as the economy recovers? For FP.
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After the disappointment at Durban, this Businessweek article suggests that big, complex global problems like climate change can be tackled through other routes than a big, complex globally binding treaty like Kyoto.
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Why properly pricing water would be good for the environemnt and for poor people –this week's Optimist column.
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A piece for Slate suggesting developing countries might leapfrog from traditional energy sources straight to renewables.
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Got Cheap Milk? calls for cosmovorism –eating as if the planet mattered. I discussed the piece on the Kojo Nnamdi show. Not popular with the Seattle Times, amongst others (and on reflection some of the language in the middle of the piece was unnecessarily inflamatory). But the CattleNetwork liked it.
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Cloudy with a Chance of Insurgency suggests that the link between climate change and global warfare might be overblown.
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An FP column on the US getting left behind on climate change.
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No, not a column about George Bush Senior: instead, I'm suggesting donors focus more on small scale companies and less on big public utilities to get modern energy services to poor people.
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A Note on the Ethical Implications of the Stern Review is an unpublished short paper. The Stern Review adopts two interesting elements in its calculation of the costs and benefits of climate change mitigation. First is a ‘global welfarist’ approach that values the utility of the World’s people (now and into the future) equally, and…