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Adapting to Climate Change in Fragile States

May 13, 2010

istock_000007249128xsmallBusinesses can capitalize on innovative mitigation efforts in fragile states.


   

NIMBY Nation

May 10, 2010

istock_000009862876xsmallLocal opposition has stymied the development of all types of new energy projects.


   

The Great Arctic Scramble

May 6, 2010

istock_000003445703xsmallFierce competition over Arctic resources may lead to conflict over substantial reserves.


   

The Coming UK Election: Impact on Energy and Climate Policy

May 3, 2010

british101A surge in support for Liberal Democrats has positioned the party to play kingmaker.


   

Insurance Markets: An Early Warning Indicator for Global Warming

April 29, 2010

istock_000000510427xsmallNatural disasters in coastal areas have raised both insurance rates and alarm bells.


   

KGL Climate Bill: Thwarted by Immigration?

April 26, 2010

graham1Immigration reform looks like it has jumped ahead of KGL legislation in the Senate.


   

The Strategic Rare Earths Race

April 22, 2010

istock_000003685676xsmallThe United States looks to reenter a race for rare earth metals heavily dominated by China.


   

China's Ambitious Smartgrid Plans

April 19, 2010

istock_000009391766xsmallChina’s new smartgrid could provide a model for future projects around the world.


   

Assessing CCS Risk and Liability Issues

April 15, 2010

istock_000005306091xsmallLeft unaddressed, liability issues could hamper future CCS projects.


   

How California, Texas, and State Policy Are Driving National Policy on Energy

April 12, 2010

istock_000001823153xsmallIn the absence of a national policy, several states have pushed ahead with unique policies.


   

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