Monthly Archives: January 2011
C2C: Do The Right Thing on Climate?
Dear Colleagues and Friends, This Wednesday at noon eastern, the National Climate Seminar welcomes Penn State’s Dr. Donald Brown on Climate Ethics. Dr. Brown argues that the moral case for action is critical to move climate politics, with concrete practical … Continue reading
C2C: Climate Ethics and Open Classrooms
Dear Colleagues and Friends, Know anyone teaching courses related to environmental politics or policy this term? Please forward this e-mail along to them. Why? Because we have a terrific, easy opportunity for them to get face-time for their students with … Continue reading
Climate Seminar Weds: A Clean Energy Party?
Dear Colleagues and Friends, Is it time for the American Clean Energy Party? Join us Wednesday at noon eastern, where I will be making the case, as we launch the 2011 National Climate Seminar. I’ll talk about my Grist article … Continue reading
New Year, New Idea for Climate: The American Clean Energy Party
By Eban Goodstein Last year was a bad year for the future of humans and other creatures of the earth. The US failed to act on climate, and the victory of dozens of Tea Party Republicans in November eliminated any … Continue reading
Climate Seminar: Time for a Clean Energy Party
Dear Colleagues and Friends, In 1986, when I was 26, I helped a then-29 year old friend of mine, Dean Baker run for Congress in a Republican district outside of Ann Arbor, MI. Dean won the Democratic nomination, and ran … Continue reading
New Year, New Ideas on Climate
Dear Colleagues and Friends, The 2011 National Climate Seminar launches on 1/19 with a discussion on my new idea for the climate– The American Clean Energy Party: “A Clean Energy Party can move beyond the Obama phenomenon, and broadly tap this … Continue reading