8. The Political Economy of the Global Coal Market
Coal, natural resources, international markets, trade, trading, commodities, economics, sustainable development, politics, environment, research, business, consumers, global energy, expense, abundance, competition, biomass renewables, clean technology, em
1. Federal Energy Policy Perspective: What Should be Done to Address Global Warming (April 2, 2008)
Environmental sciences, resources, power, engineering, legality, laws, government, policies, conservation, risks, decisions, development, innovation, climate change, objectives, changes, research, experiments, glaciers, fossil fuels, emissions, greenhouse
7. Equitable Solutions to the Carbon and Climate Problem (November 5, 2008)
science, climate change, global warming, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, international relations, environmental economics, trees, atmospheric gases, nitrogen, biology, emissions, China, financial crisis, technology, Intergovernmental Panel
2. Evaluation of Proposed Energy Solutions to Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Energy Security (Oc
science, energy, climate change, global warming, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, pollution, renewable resources, carbon dioxide emissions, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, corn ethanol, environmental economics, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IP
9. Coal’s Role in the Global Energy Mix: Coal Markets with a View to 2030 (March 4, 2009)
science, biology, environmental studies, chemistry, engineering, electricity, greenhouse gas emission, GHG, fuel mix, carbon dioxide, technology, reserve, trade flow, Atlantic Pacific basin, mitigation, price, futures market, cap and trade, clean sparks,
9. China's Growing Global Influence: A Solar Energy Perspective (March 3, 2010)
clean tech, economics, green jobs, industry expertise, renewable energy, solar
1. Global Climate Architectural Policy (January 6, 2010)
climate change, economics, energy policy, greenhouse gases, modeling, energy, environment
Problems and Solutions with "Simple" Interactive Devices
Human-Computer Interaction Seminar - Winter 2007 - Problems and Solutions with "Simple" Interactive Devices - Stanford > CATEGORIES > Science and Technology > Courses > Human-Computer Interaction Seminar > Winter 2007 > Problems and Solutions with "Simple" Interactive Devices
10. Public Policies That Prevent Dangerous Climate Change and Catalyze Sustainable Global Prosperity
climate change, economics, energy policy, environment, green jobs, non-governmental organizations
Vampires, Villains and Silver bullets: The Myths of California Water
science, biology, earth systems, agriculture, environmental studies, engineering, North South California, technology, water supply, scarcity, public policy, law, geology, mythology, politics, disaster, ecosystem, flood management, source, draught, conserv
Vulnerability of People and Ecosystems in a World of Global Environmental Change
Climate, Pollution, Sustainable Land Use, Energy, Freshwater, Oceans, Soils, Pollutants, Carbon Dioxide Concentrations, Atmosphere, Biogeochemical Cycles, Biological Diversity, Temperature Change, Snowpack Change, Water Management, Wildfires, Food Insecur
Troubled Waters: Western and Global Perspectives
Water, drinking water, natural resources, conservation, fresh water, population growth, Beijing Olympics, san diego, reclaimed water, development, woods institute, sanitation, public health, infectious diseases, rotavirus, norovirus, cryptosporidium, micr
Global Health Issues: Infection, Disease and Society
Pandemics, preparedness, antibiotics, staph infection, tuberculosis, ecoli, flu, influenza, ebola, HIV, valley fever, infection, infection prevention, bid virus, avian flu, epidemiology, cholera, water quality, green revolution, genetics, bacterial genome
2. The Formation of a Global Society (January 9, 2008)
world politics, international relations, empire, nation states, communism, fascism, anti-imperialism, society, sovereignty, world order
10. Global Health Challenges in the 21st Century (December 1, 2009)
Global health, HIV, AIDS, Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Internally Displaced People, Doctors Without Borders, Cote d'Ivoire, Chad, tetanus, Rwanda, genocide, Uganda, rape, volunteerism, equity, Millennium Development Goals, Jeffrey Sachs, gender e
Soils that hate water
At school we're taught that soils absorb water. But what we're not told is that some behave unexpectedly and repel water. This seemingly minor detail can cause major problems, as science writer and broadcaster Richard Hollingham finds out.
The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Threats and Opportunities - Professor Mark Taylor
Mark is Professor of International Finance and Macroeconomics Warwick. He is also a former currency trader and IMF Senior Economist, and is currently a Managing Director of Barclays Global Investors. His views do not represent the views of Barclays.
Collective intelligence at a time of global crisis - Tom Atlee
Tom Atlee's research and thought innovations span from the conscious evolution of social systems to collaborative dynamics to a host of other ideas centering on group, social and political dynamics.
Global Warming - A Truthful Inconvenience Added Global Warming - A Truthful Inconvenience
This Mocumentary from 'Greater than, not equal to' scooped best response to brief at the Warwick Shootout 2008.













