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On Maximizing Wind and Solar Energy: Live Webinar Nov. 5!
Thanks for leading the discussion, Tom, and looking forward to the webinar today.On Not Enough Dinosaurs
Hey, welcome Jake. And thanks for the "shout out."On From the Ashes of the Myth
Jake, we're working on it. Agreed. You can get all comments by going to "manage my community" and looking for the comments by rss function.On A Slower Green Shift?
Interesting data point: people still opting for mass transit: http://tinyurl.com/5z3yg2On A Slower Green Shift?
"Savvy consumers and businesses should recognize that cheaper gas is much more likely to be short-lived this time than it was after the first energy crisis." My guess is that you are right, but we will be interested in seeing how this is reflected in consumer attitudes. Will the U.S. consumer see buying a low-mileage or hybrid vehicle as a form of "savings," since there is a new emphasis on savings in this country?On From the Ashes of the Myth
Agreed, Jake, a gangrenous elephant makes a great image. I've known Bill M around the periphery for a while, since I lived in Charlottesville and had friends at the architecture school. Can't wait to read the article.On Climate Change: It’s The Economy, Stupid. Half a Bail-out.
Also, Tom will be a guest panelist for our webinar on renewables November 5... be sure to sign up. The link is on the top left of our site.On Climate Change: It’s The Economy, Stupid. Half a Bail-out.
Tom, great post and right on, transatlantic brother. Good post for you today from Robert Reich for the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/09/opinion/09reich.html?ref=opinionOn I can't bring myself to get over the embarrassing bailout
I think the performance of the market today agrees with you John.On A Political Earthquake: Pelosi's Democratic House Passes Pro-Drilling Bill
Yes, Geoff, the extension is welcome and long overdue.

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Welcome, welcome, Costa. Glad to have you here.