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Dot Earth Blog: Another Round on Energy Rebound

Two analysts of energy trends expand on their view that efficiency’s climate and energy benefits have been overstated. Read this article:   Dot Earth Blog: Another Round on Energy Rebound ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Is There Room for Agreement on the Merits and Limits of Efficient Lighting

Seeking constructive dialogue on the merits and limits of clean, efficient lighting. Originally from: Dot Earth Blog: Is There Room for Agreement on the Merits and Limits of Efficient Lighting ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: A Darker View of the Age of Us – the Anthropocene

Divergent views on prospects for a “good” Anthropocene — this era of a human-dominated planet. Excerpt from:  Dot Earth Blog: A Darker View of the Age of Us – the Anthropocene ; ;Related ArticlesA Darker View of the Age of Us – the AnthropoceneDot Earth: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemDot Earth Blog: Exploring Academia’s Role in Charting Paths to a ‘Good’ Anthropocene ;

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