Sentences with phrase «energy challenge series»

-- My exposure of political interference with government climate science from 2002 through 2006, — Our ongoing Energy Challenge series, — The Big Melt package from 2005 — My North Pole reports in 2003 (and the resulting New York Times book for younger readers on the changing Arctic), — The «Climate Divide» package this spring revealing how rich countries are already insulating themselves from climate hazards while poor ones most in harm's way are left swinging in the wind...
My friend and sometime reporting partner Matt Wald has an important new story in our ongoing Energy Challenge series on what appears to be a shift from rhetoric about building new nuclear power plants to concrete action — if not yet the pouring of concrete.
An initial focus will be solar thermal technology, in which arrays of mirrors heat a substance to drive a generator, something that Matthew L. Wald of The Times has written about in the continuing Energy Challenge series.
As I've written repeatedly in the Energy Challenge series, AARP's magazine, and elsewhere, the Noceras of the world are working on the longer - term advances that will absolutely be required (according to any clear - eyed analysis of energy trends) if solar and its ilk are ever to compete with coal in China.
I wrote a piece on Jan. 1 for our Energy Challenge series on the «middle stance» in the climate debate that he harshly attacked.
I'd like to think he's read our stories on such climate engineering options, including one last year in our Energy Challenge series by Bill Broad (with some help from me) in which the president of the National Academy of Sciences, the atmospheric chemist Ralph Cicerone, endorsed the need to aggressively study such options, even as the world works to limit emissions.
In 2006, I interviewed dozens of experts on energy, climate, and the economy for a story in our ongoing Energy Challenge series, and more than a few warned then that, in the world of politics and policy, the need to deal with a growing global oil crunch could well trump the need to curb greenhouse gases and limit long - term climate risks.
When I started reading, I was immediately struck by the parallel to a 2006 story I wrote for our ongoing Energy Challenge series on dwindling federal and private funding for basic research on energy frontiers, even as scientists were projecting energy demand is likely to triple or more as the world heads toward 9 billion people seeking a decent life.
There are several articles touching on the nuclear question in our ongoing Energy Challenge series.
The reporters who produced this year's outstanding «Beyond Fossil Fuels» series traveled the globe, as well, building on years of prior coverage that first crested with our multi-year Energy Challenge series.
I encourage readers to review some of the pieces we've done over the last several years in our ongoing Energy Challenge series for a reality check showing what is, and is not, being done to create new energy options.
As our ongoing Energy Challenge series and plenty of independent studies have made clear, the country and world are still not engaged seriously in advancing non-polluting energy technologies, from solar cells to the elusive notion of capturing carbon dioxide from power plants at a large scale and stashing it somewhere.

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«In the second half of the season we'll focus on the Green Challenge competition at Petit Le Mans that the series has created in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and SAE International,» Wesoloski revealed.
LAKEVILLE, Conn. (July 5, 2012)-- As America celebrates the July 4th holiday with parades and fireworks, manufacturers and teams competing in the MICHELIN ® GREEN X ® Challenge - the race within the race at Saturday's (July 7th) American Le Mans Series (ALMS) Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park - are helping to accelerate the path to cleaner fuels and energy independence.
To present, today, an exhibition from 1969 just as it was, maintaining its original visual and formal relations and links between the works, has posed a series of questions on the complexity and very meaning of the project, which has developed through a profound debate from various perspectives: the artistic, the architectural and the curatorial.This was the challenge: how could we find and communicate a limit to a non-limit, creating a place that would reflect exactly the architectural structures of the Kunsthalle, but also an asymmetrical space with respect to our time and imbued with an energy and tension equivalent to that felt at Bern?
The best part of the series is its interrogative approach, and its embrace of the reality that, with the climate and energy challenge, the biggest questions remain unanswered.
The latest evidence has come in the last few days, with the release of «Before the Flood,» a sobering new climate film (watchable in full online) featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, and the second season of «Years of Living Dangerously,» a series of celebrity - guided, but substantive, pieces on human - driven climate change and the clean - energy challenge.
We have probably written more stories on global warming — including special reports like the ground - breaking «Big Melt» series on the Arctic in 2005, the ongoing «Energy Challenge» series, and our «Climate Divide» package earlier this year — than any newspaper in North America.
On the environment beat, look back at «The Big Melt» series in 2005 (along with the prize - winning «Arctic Rush» Discovery - Times documentary) and the 2006 - 7 «Energy Challenge» reports.
One focal point of his piece is recent comments by Times assistant managing editor Glenn Kramon, who (as I said above) was a central force behind the paper's sustained focus on energy and climate since the «Energy Challenge» series began inenergy and climate since the «Energy Challenge» series began inEnergy Challenge» series began in 2006.
In May 2015, Eileen was asked by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung foundation to deliver a paper and presentation, Revolution Required: Meeting Current and Future Energy Challenges, at Kühne Logistics Universität in Hamburg, Germany for the City of Tomorrow Series.
Winter challenges for energy security in France With a series of nuclear power station shutdowns for maintenance, France is facing electricity supply constraints.
The Online Series and the in - person Professional Series educate design professionals to be able to create buildings that meet the energy reduction targets of the 2030 Challenge.
On the challenging side, energy is delivered within a regulatory environment and mere humans are making a series of policy decisions; politicians and regulators are motivated by different political agendas.
The AIA +2030 Online Series helps design professionals create buildings that meet the energy efficiency targets of the 2030 Challenge, offering strategies to reach a minimum of a 70 % reduction in building energy consumption and fossil fuel greenhouse gas emissions today, increasing to carbon neutral for new building designs by 2030.
Part Two of this series will compare challenges and roadblocks to Poland's renewable energy industry with the current situation in Ohio.
Australia's Energy Council noted in early September that increasing use of solar and wind power in the state «has not only led to a series of technical challenges» but «also increased wholesale price volatility as the state rebalances its supply from dispatchable plant to...
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