Tag Archives: renewable energy

American Power and the Fall of Modernity (Part III)

What will the future of governance look like?

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The Green New Deal as a Transatlantic Challenge (Part II)

Could a Green New Deal be a pillar of successful transatlantic cooperation in the 21st century?

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Strategies to End the Crisis

How should the United States solve its systemic economic woes?

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China Goes Green

How can China's characteristic speed and innovation be applied to finding sustainable energy solutions?

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The Tata Nano and the West’s Blindspot

Is the $2,500 Tata Nano a symbol of India’s overlooked influence in innovation and global manufacturing?

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Eight Potential Surprises for 2008

Will China finally lose its luster? Will the global economy stumble or soar? Here are some predictions for 2008.

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U.S. Wind Power’s Bipartisan Opponents

What happens if enterprising spirits want to bring wind power to Massachusetts’ Nantucket Sound?

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Energy Resources and Our Future (Part II)

Is the push for renewable energy in the United States a new phenomenon — or is it a long-standing debate?

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Energy Resources and Our Past (Part I)

What was one prominent American saying about the United States’ reliance on fossil fuels — all the way back in 1957?

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Climate Change as Number One?

How are the other big issues of the day tied to global climate change?

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