Difference between revisions of "Introduction: Describing, Analyzing and Promoting Global Warming Solutions"

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This blog is dedicated to the following proposition: that the global community must accelerate its transition to a clean-energy future.  To assist this process, we members of the Middlebury College course [http://blogs.middlebury.edu/globalwarmingsolutions/ "Global Warming Solutions"] are developing a portfolio of possible solutions.
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This blog is dedicated to the proposition that the global community, with urgency,  must accelerate its transition to a clean-energy future.  To assist this process, we members of the Middlebury College course [http://blogs.middlebury.edu/globalwarmingsolutions/ "Global Warming Solutions"] are developing a portfolio of possible solutions.
  
 
Recognizing the unprecedented complexity of this global challenge, we have developed a set of categories for describing, analyzing and promoting global warming solutions.   
 
Recognizing the unprecedented complexity of this global challenge, we have developed a set of categories for describing, analyzing and promoting global warming solutions.   
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== Technical ==
 
== Technical ==
  
What is the technology (if any) that underlies the proposed solution?  How does it work?
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What is the technology (if any) that underlies the proposed solution?  How does it work?  Is it currently in use or under development?
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== Economic ==
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What is are the economic characteristics (if any) of the proposed solution?  Is it cost-effective?  Can one justify a government subsidy for this solution? 
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== Political ==
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What are the political opportunities (if any) associated the proposed solution?  Is the solution compatible with the incentives of elected officials?

Revision as of 11:00, 22 October 2008

This blog is dedicated to the proposition that the global community, with urgency, must accelerate its transition to a clean-energy future. To assist this process, we members of the Middlebury College course "Global Warming Solutions" are developing a portfolio of possible solutions.

Recognizing the unprecedented complexity of this global challenge, we have developed a set of categories for describing, analyzing and promoting global warming solutions.

Technical

What is the technology (if any) that underlies the proposed solution? How does it work? Is it currently in use or under development?

Economic

What is are the economic characteristics (if any) of the proposed solution? Is it cost-effective? Can one justify a government subsidy for this solution?

Political

What are the political opportunities (if any) associated the proposed solution? Is the solution compatible with the incentives of elected officials?