Stories tagged with "thomas friedman"
DrumBeat II: October 20, 2006
Posted by Prof. Goose on October 20, 2006 - 6:23pm
Topic: Miscellaneous
Tags: david isenberg, thomas friedman [list all tags]
What he's doing is giving a talk titled, "Why this is not your parents' energy crisis." His first reason: the war on terror is fueled by our energy purchases, on both sides of the equation. He gives the example of two stories he saw emerging at the same time in the New York Times: a refusal to expand CAFE fuel standards, and the refusal to cut American agricultural subsidies. He tells a story to tie the two together...
<s>Two</s>Three Quickies: A Map and a Madman (and an Economist!)
Posted by Prof. Goose on June 28, 2006 - 5:07pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: alternative energy stations, biodiesel, e85, peak oil, thomas friedman [list all tags]
Also, for you bittorrent fans, Friedman's recent show on the Discovery Channel is available as a .torrent here. (If you are looking for advice on how to get bittorrents, ask in the comments, I'm sure one of us enterprising souls will be happy to direct you towards Azureus or something.)
Update [2006-6-28 17:7:19 by Prof. Goose]: JDH's last three pieces should be read as well.
Friedman calls for a Third Party
Posted by Stuart Staniford on May 2, 2006 - 11:52pm
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: peak oil, plateau, thomas friedman [list all tags]
Seriously, there is something really disturbing about the utterly shameless, utterly over-the-top Republican pandering and Democratic point-scoring that have been masquerading as governing in response to this energy crisis. The Republicans are worse, because they control all the levers of power and could move the country if they proposed a serious energy policy -- but won't."We used to say the system is broken because it won't respond until there is a crisis," said David Rothkopf, author of "Running the World," a history of U.S. foreign policy. But now it's really broken, "because the system can't even respond to a crisis!"
What to do? I'm hoping for a third party. The situation is ripe for one: America is facing a challenge as big as the cold war -- how we satisfy our long-term energy needs, at reasonable prices, while decreasing our dependence on oil and the bad governments that export it -- and neither major party will offer a solution, because it requires sacrifice today for gain tomorrow.
A Discussion of Friedman's "Gas Pump Geopolitics"
Posted by Prof. Goose on April 30, 2006 - 3:17pm
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: oil, peak oil, thomas friedman [list all tags]
I will also once again direct you to our Politics of Oil "manifesto" as well.
Thomas Friedman: "Green is the New Red, White, and Blue"
Posted by Prof. Goose on January 7, 2006 - 7:38pm
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: climate change, geo-green, thomas friedman [list all tags]
Anyway, Jamais points us to a blog that was nice enough to pull some of the quotes from a Friedman article from today's NYT (since it is behind the NYT pay fence), so I will point you there to get a taste. (link)


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