In discussions about climate change and our deteriorating environment, it’s often said that cities – not international organizations, nations or states –
Cowboy-boot wearing, steak-eating, oil and gas extracting men with big trucks and a deep distrust of gays and lesbians. Oh, and they
Michael Nutter couldn’t have picked a worse time to win the keys to city hall. In late 2007, after 14 years as
A list of 38 specific policies and programs was assembled from analysis of what cities around America have been doing to try
There are two narrative arcs in William Marsden’s recent book, Fools Rule: Inside the Failed Politics of Climate Change. In one, we
David Keith is a Harvard physics professor, geo-engineering entrepreneur and trusted advisor to Bill Gates. Michael Liebreich is chief executive of Bloomberg New
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In June of last year, a research team working at the Department of National Defence (DND) put forth four different scenarios for
Hero: Puma Puma, the German shoe and sportswear company, recently concluded an ambitious project to measure its entire ecological footprint – the
Grading President Obama on his clean energy policies is no easy task. Ask a conservative, and they’ll say Obama has invested far