The Environmental Energy Technologies Division at LBL has posted Joe Lstiburek’s talk from their Distinguished Lecture Series. I’ve seen him give this talk a number of times but it is easy to get sucked into time and time again. Knowing that Dr. Joe is leans rightwards (falls over rightwards?) makes his talk at Berkeley all [...]
by mike on October 6, 2010
There’s been some interesting commentary lately about the rebound effect. This topic has long been of interest to me and it seems like one those issues that a) can be interpreted differently depending on where you bound the problem (much like life cycle analysis) and b) will never be resolved completely because it ultimately depends [...]
by mike on October 1, 2010
Beer, soda and cake makers are, like all publically traded companies, forced to report in SEC filings risks to their business resulting from future climate change. I wonder how the reports do/would read for some of the major commercial real estate players? Production builders?
by mike on August 31, 2010