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11/04/12

To save money, create jobs, improve performance, and reduce pollution from Florida’s energy systems, legislators should require Florida’s utilities to develop smart grid deployment plans. FLORIDA – People throughout the U.S. can use smart grids to cut… more »

07/08/11

This blog was originally published by Pike Research, Matter Network, and Reuters. Throughout history, municipal governments have tried to provide their citizens with essential public services. But in making the most of taxpayer money, these gov… more »

04/07/11

Nuclear power plants have the potential to quench much of our thirst for energy, but as we have seen in instances such as Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and most recently, Japan, they have the deadly potential to harm people and the environment if t… more »

03/12/11

Internet "neutrality" regulation restricts innovation in our energy systems, and our fight against climate change. Here's why. more »

02/28/11

In tandem with the rising economic prowess of China and India, the fears of market spectators and the working public have been emerging, and not unduly, in both the United States and Europe. Indeed, in the US the “outsourcing” of jobs has become a salien… more »

02/23/11

PEOPLE & MACHINES are increasingly connecting, via information technologies. It is happening in ways that almost no one predicted or currently understands. What does it all mean? Maybe I can help a bit. First, let me try to give some insight… more »

11/20/10

ndonesia and Haiti reinforces this grave point. In this report, we call for a greater focus on the need to increase building reinforcement and disaster risk reduction efforts around the world. Download the full report as a PDF here. more »

09/16/10

I am respectfully questioning the economic intelligence of the commercial spaceflight investment strategies being designed and advocated by the U.S. House of Representatives Science and Technology Committee. I was reading a report in the New York Times… more »

04/14/10

Currently, the National Debt Clock reads $12.8 trillion–the largest Federal deficit ever. To give a picture of just how much a “trillion” is: one could spend $10 million dollars per day, and not spend $1 trillion until 273 years. Nonetheless, over the… more »

03/25/10

Following the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Israel has had control over of several territories (specifically the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip) which contain predominantly Arab-Palestinian populations. Israel has kept control of these areas o… more »

02/25/10

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA -- The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) crisis simulation of a weaponized North Korea riefer to George W. Bush, 10 U.S. Central Intelligence Agency analysts Two former daily intelligence briefers to the U.S. President wer… more »

01/30/10

Deforestation in the Brazilian AmazonImage Courtesy of ScienceDaily GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA — The University of Florida Tropical Conservation and Development Program hosted a three-day conference to address the current hurdles of land conservation in th… more »

01/25/10

This week, the Supreme Court made a highly-controversial decision in the case of Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission, which has momentous political ramifications for the future of American elections. The decision has been receiving substantia… more »

11/19/09

SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA -- Over 200 corporate executives, government officials, and academic experts from around the world have gathered here to confer on smart-grid technologies and policies. Articulating business rewards and obstacles, GreenBeat 2009 co… more »

11/12/09

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11/05/09

*Seating is limited and speakers subject to change. Event to be broadcast online. more »

10/28/09

I was reminded recently of a TED talk I had watched a while back describing the Ansari X-Prize, a $10 million prize awarded five years ago. To win the prize, teams had to create a vehicle capable of sending three passengers to a height of 100 km twice w… more »

10/04/09

Whether Iran's leaders were elected or divinely selected, they must be respected.Historically, Western nations have neutralized, and converted, incompatible societies with a combination of carrots and sticks. With insight into today's united glo… more »

09/28/09

Here below is a recent conversation I had with a more conservative peer of mine. We were debating the rights of corporations in the context of a recent New York Times article, and how we feel about the expansion of those rights. PEER:Limited, sure.… more »

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