by Guest Contributor | Mar 18, 2014 | Economics, Energy, Fracking, International, Sustainability
The U.S. Should Lead a New Marshall Plan of Conservation and Alternative Energy for Eastern Europe By Charles Komanoff Ed. Note: EarthDesk is pleased to welcome first-time guest contributor Charles Komanoff, a lifelong, pioneering advocate on energy economics and...
by John Cronin | Jan 24, 2014 | Climate Change, Corporate Responsibility, Economics, Water
Mostly hidden inside the climate issue, beneath the sometimes overwhelming din of deniers versus believers, major corporations are becoming believers. It does not mean they favor strict regulatory schemes; many still say innovation and the free market are adequate....
by John Cronin | Jan 21, 2014 | Climate Change, Economics, Government, Law & Policy, Water
“Follow the money,” said Deep Throat in the film version of All the President’s Men, the docudrama about President Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal. Good advice for anyone anticipating multi-billion dollar, public capital funding to protect coastal cities and towns...
by Guest Contributor | Jan 7, 2014 | Climate Change, Economics, Government, Law & Policy
By Peter Dykstra Daily Climate This post by EarthDesk friend and Daily Climate publisher Peter Dykstra appears in today’s Daily Climate. More on Peter at the conclusion. After batting over .500 in his 2013 predictions, Peter takes a swing at 2014. One sure bet:...
by Guest Contributor | Nov 11, 2013 | Ecology, Economics, Higher Education, Law & Policy, Sustainability
Something new is now urgently needed and I think the colleges and universities can and should lead in finding it. By James Gustave Speth Editor’s Note: The address below was delivered Saturday by Gus Speth who was presented with “The Great Work Award in...
by John Cronin | Nov 5, 2013 | Ecology, Economics, Law & Policy
From adviser to President Bill Clinton, to dean of the Yale University School of Forestry, to jail time for civil disobedience at the White House, James Gustave Speth has blazed a trail like no other. He is a creative and provocative thinker who will enliven even the...