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Op-Ed Contributor - The Climate for Change
(Page 2 of 2) Here’s what we can do — now: we can make an immediate and large strategic investment to put people to work replacing 19th-century energy technologies that depend on dangerous and expensive carbon-based fuels with 21st-century technologies that use fuel that is free forever: the ...
Op-Ed: Beyond Mark-to-Market
Op-Ed: Beyond Mark-to-Market
dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com — Here’s one opinion on a controversial topic from Stephen S. Crawford, a partner at the financial advisory... and private equity firm Centerview Partners. Before co-founding Centerview, Mr. Crawford spent nearly 20 years at Morgan Stanley, most ... (more) Op-Ed: Beyond Mark-to-Market
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Al Gore’s 5 Steps To Deliver 100% Clean Power in A Decade
Earth2Tech — While former V-P and Nobel Peace laureate Al Gore was rallying the Web 2.0 troops to fight climate change on Friday, this weekend the newly turned green VC turned his sights on the New York Times op-ed page, where he laid out 5 steps needed to achieve his ambitious (if not unrealistic) U.S. clean energy plan. Gore is calling for ...

Questions for the Goreacle
Common Tragedies — I love Al Gore. No one has done more to increase political awareness about the dangers of global warming. And now, having essentially settled the debate over if we should act, Gore has shifted his focus to informing how we should act. His vision is an admirable one. Since last spring Al has been pushing for the US to commit to getting 100% of ...

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