Thursday, September 13, 2012

Is A Faulty Stanford Study Putting Kids At Risk?

Thursday, September 13, 2012
It offered all the ingredients for a highly clickable news story: an elite university, a reputable scientific journal, surprising results and a conclusion that would be welcomed by many.
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Craig Lewis: Solving California's Nuclear Dilemma
As state officials deal with the ongoing San Onofre crisis, Californians must recognize this moment as a crucial crossroads for their state's energy future. Local renewable generation provides a superior path forward.
Jim DiPeso: Fumbling Federal Agency Slows the PACE of Energy Efficiency
Efficiency upgrades create jobs for local tradesmen. Homeowners enjoy lower utility bills and greater home comfort. Less energy waste reduces pollution and strengthens energy security. The FHFA should get with the program or get out of the way.
Michael Brune: Help Keep a Good Idea Alive
What do we lose when PACE programs are killed? Start with the financial savings for homeowners who could make home improvements that allowed them to use less energy, generate their own energy, or both.
Dave Santulli: Happy Birthday, Chocolate!
Chocolate has another magical quality -- it gets people to listen and pay attention. The mere mention of chocolate turns heads and perks up a crowd. Now you are listening, right? Chocolate can also help us tell a story.
Stephan Spencer: Friend or Food? The Ideology of How We Decide
Dr. Melanie Joy wants to engage in meaningful dialogue about the entrenched ideology that allows people to shut their minds to the reality of what it means to be a meat eater and to ignore the cruelty inherent in animal agriculture.

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