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Op-ed: Local Climate Solutions as Christian Calling

Op-ed: Local Climate Solutions as Christian Calling

think you have to love something before you’ll fight for it. At least that’s been my experience growing up in Minnesota. My friends and I built snow castles in the winter, chased rabbits in the spring and marveled at the …

by × February 18, 2012 × 0 comments

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In its final hours, COP17 gets Occupied

In its final hours, COP17 gets Occupied

Perhaps it was the spotty Internet service, two weeks subsisting on pre-sealed sandwiches, or just maybe the fact that on the heels of the latest Conference of the Parties (COP17) in Durban, the world seems no closer to enacting climate …

by × December 9, 2011 × 0 comments

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On the Path to Regulating Climate Change: The Costs and Benefits of Cost-Benefit

On the Path to Regulating Climate Change: The Costs and Benefits of Cost-Benefit

Should Cost-Benefit Analysis be used in the generation of climate change policy? Yale Environmental Economics Professor Matthew Kotchen and Yale Environmental Law Professor Douglas Kysar debate.
by × November 13, 2011 × 1 comment

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Arresting Fear with Hope: Protesting the Keystone XL Pipeline

Arresting Fear with Hope: Protesting the Keystone XL Pipeline

Yale F&ES alumni Eliza Cava (MEM '11) tells the story of her arrest at the White House protest against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline--and the surprising hope that she brought away with her.
by × October 13, 2011 × 2 comments