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Greenhouse gas emissions can be cut rapidly — history shows that change can be easier, cheaper, and faster than we think

Posted by Dick Munson on October 6th, 2009

If health care reform seems nightmarish, just wait for the fight over the grid

Posted by Dick Munson on October 2nd, 2009

Why does the Wall Street Journal fear economic change? If old, dirty power plants are obsolete, let ‘em die.

Posted by Dick Munson on September 23rd, 2009

Recycling waste energy could cut more emissions than removing all cars from the road

Posted by Dick Munson on September 11th, 2009

New York Approves Net Metering for Micro-CHP

Posted by Dick Munson on September 10th, 2009

Carbon trading: Worthy of Feinstein’s ire?

Posted by Sean Casten on July 13th, 2009

How much CO2 do our nation’s coal and gas plants actually produce?

Posted by Sean Casten on July 9th, 2009

Massive Economic and Policy Reform: Easier Than You Think

Posted by Sean Casten on May 1st, 2009

Of monogamy and electric power

Posted by Sean Casten on March 11th, 2009

The carbon-pricing bogeyman: not real

Posted by Sean Casten on March 9th, 2009

Costs of clean energy

Posted by Tom Casten on February 11th, 2009

The stimulative effects of energy efficiency

Posted by Sean Casten on January 21st, 2009

Poison is dose-dependent

Posted by Sean Casten on January 16th, 2009

The odd coupling

Posted by Sean Casten on November 6th, 2008

What price, carbon?

Posted by Sean Casten on October 6th, 2008

Connecting the dots

Posted by Sean Casten on July 19th, 2008

The politics of clean energy

Posted by Sean Casten on June 18th, 2008

It’s not about the fuel

Posted by Sean Casten on June 17th, 2008

GHG policy thoughts, economics edition

Posted by Sean Casten on June 16th, 2008

Hi, my name is Sean and I’m fallible

Posted by Sean Casten on June 5th, 2008