Pieces I’ve Written Around the Web
Over the last few months (and a bit over the past few years) I wrote a number of pieces around the web, primarily on energy, sustainability, genetically modified foods, and economic growth. I did a poor job of linking to them on my own site. So here's a roundup.
Science Will Save the Planet (If We Let It), Wired UK, May 2013
Seven Reasons Why China May Lead the World in Fighting Climate Change, Slate, May 2013
Grantham Is Wrong: We Are Not Headed For a Disaster of Biblical Proportions, Business Insider, April 2013
Why Polluters Should Pay YOU to Fix Climate Change, FastCoExist, April 2013
The Limits of the Earth: Part 1, Problems, Scientific American Guest Blog, April 2013
The Limits of the Earth: Part 2: Expanding the Limits, Scientific American Guest Blog, April 2013
Greener Than Green: Biotech and the Future of Agriculture, Genetic Literacy Project, April 2013
Why Organic Advocates Should Love GMOs, Discover Collide-a-Scape Blog, April 2013
Why GMO Advocates Should Embrace Labels, Discover Collide-a-Scape Blog, April 2013
How Innovation Could Save the Planet, The Futurist, March 2013
Can We Capture All the World’s Carbon Emissions?, Scientific American Guest Blog, March 2011
Smaller, Cheaper, Faster: Does Moore’s Law Apply to Solar Cells?, Scientific American, Guest Blog, March 2011 (Cited by Paul Krugman)
Clean energy, Climate change, Environment, Genetically modified foods, Population, Science, Solar
8 Sep, 2013