by Tom Neeley With the upcoming U.N. Climate Change Conference in December, many hopes and fears have been pegged on the creation of a broad, comprehensive initiative similar to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. However, the downturn in the global economy has affected the willingness of many nations to jeopardize economic recovery efforts by saddling domestic […]
The Slow Progress Towards a national Consensus on CAFE
by Lucas Adin Among the most reliably contentious issues in the policy arena of late is the topic of global warming and the measures that must be taken to abate it. Worldwide, the specter of melting icecaps, withering crops, and inundated coastal cities grips the attention of even those only loosely familiar with the mechanics of the […]