Category Archives: Climate Change

Change in Leadership: Developing Countries – Decoupling

I am starting this blog on Friday, February 6th, the day of the opening ceremony for the winter Olympics. Put Olympics into the search box of this blog and you will get 17 blogs from previous years. I like to … Continue reading

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Change in Leadership: Innovations

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Change in Leadership: Energy Financing

During my pre-retirement life, I was focused on teaching and doing research into how to improve the odds of a global shift to sustainable energy from reliance on fossil fuels. The objective in many of these activities was to lower … Continue reading

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Changes in Leadership: Energy

July 4th, this year, marks the 250th birthday of the US. I will return to this issue repeatedly in the coming year. This blog and the next few, will focus on energy. This week’s focus is the connection between energy … Continue reading

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A Tipping Point in the Energy Transition: Decoupling the Increase in GDP from the Decrease in Carbon Emissions

Last week’s blog tried to summarize President Trump’s actions at the start of his second term to formalize his denial of climate change. It ended with the observation that his denial stands in contrast to the major progress that was … Continue reading

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Back to Climate Change: The Year with Trump

(Source: Visual Capitalist) Shortly after President Trump’s inauguration for his second term (January 20, 2025), The New York Times (NYT) started to include a weekly section titled “The Week In Trump.” I started to collect these sections on February 14th, … Continue reading

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Happy New Year! Learning from the Past to Achieve a Better Future!

Happy New Year to everybody! I promised in a previous blog that I would be reading two recently published books to try to find how we could learn from the recent past to make a better future. Last week’s blog … Continue reading

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Is History Repeating Itself?

Figure 1 – The cover of the book (source: Amazon) I finished last week’s blog with the following two sentences:  Around the same time, I ordered two recent books, Fateful Hours: the Collapse of the Weimar Republic by Volker Ullrich and 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash … Continue reading

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Past, Present, and Future: Part 2

Figure 1 – Past, now, and future Past: The past tells us what has already happened. Last week’s blog addressed this through both its top figure and the speech of Camille Robcis, the new chair of Columbia University’s History Department. Prof. … Continue reading

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“Never Again” – Past, Present and Future: Part 1

(Source: ModelThinkers.com) In an earlier blog (November 12, 2025), I mentioned traveling to an upcoming meeting at the Holocaust Museum that included filming an interview. Before the interview, I got early notice of the questions that I would be asked … Continue reading

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