I'm listening to Dan Lashof from NRDC explain this. I'll post the PDF for more reading shortly, but here they are: 1. Clean up carbon pollution
2. Take a comprehensive approach
3. Create jobs
4. Make energy affordable
5. Keep America competitive
6. Increase our energy and national security
7. Be fair
8. Regulate markets effectively and transparently
9. Balance the budget
10. Lead --------------------------
Jeff Weinberger
http://disruptivemarketing.jeffweinberger.com Sent from my iPhone
2. Take a comprehensive approach
3. Create jobs
4. Make energy affordable
5. Keep America competitive
6. Increase our energy and national security
7. Be fair
8. Regulate markets effectively and transparently
9. Balance the budget
10. Lead --------------------------
Jeff Weinberger
http://disruptivemarketing.jeffweinberger.com Sent from my iPhone
via nytimes.com
via @morganm - this is an very detailed analysis of how americans are spending their time.
Cap-and-Trade Creators Doubt Plan (WSJ)
Food Firms Warn of Sugar Shortage
A Job Suffused With Meaning? Bring It On! - Forbes.com http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/11/jobs-employees-baby-boomers-forbes-woman-lea...
eSolar Turns On First Solar Power Tower In U.S. Via Huffington Post
via Grist - the Latest from Grist on 8/9/09
We will likely ship a billion new cars worldwide in the next 15 or so years. The key question is not whether hybrid or EV cars/batteries will be successful financially (they probably will), but rather what it will take to get 80% of these billion cars to be low-carbon cars.