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“A Green Economy”

This op-ed by Chloe Maxmin, a Harvard SJSF member,  is cross posted from The Harvard Crimson from Friday February 17th, 2012.       Environmental rhetoric is riddled with fluffy promises about green jobs, green economies, and green governments. These issues … Continue reading

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Weekly Meetings!

Come to our weekly meetings, held every Sunday at 1PM at Kirkland Courtyard (95 Dunster St) on Harvard’s campus, just a few blocks from the T. We usually meet in the courtyard and head inside somewhere, so if you arrive … Continue reading

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Shot Heard Round The World

Cross-posted at It’s Getting Hot In Here. This morning, as predicted, we awoke to the news that the most liberal state in the nation has elected a tea party Republican to represent it in Congress for the next two years.  … Continue reading

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Then You Win

Fall semester has wound down.  Students across the state are busy with finals and papers, making up for all the time they devoted to halting catastrophic climate change. International negotiations have begun at the Copenhagen climate conference and the Leadership … Continue reading

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JAMES HANSEN – TODAY at 350pm

Alright everybody, are you ready to take this to the next level?  Tonight and tomorrow is destined to be the biggest and most exciting sleep-out yet.  Here’s why: Dr. James Hansen, lead climate scientist at NASA will be sleeping out … Continue reading

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Where am I going, and why am I in this handbasket?

Cross posted at Blue Mass Group. Copenhagen looms like Russia over Sarah Palin’s horizon, and it is easy to get discouraged that negotiations aren’t going to accomplish what needs to be done: our federal government will not pass laws that … Continue reading

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Shining in the Sun – A Vision of the Future NOW

It is a beautiful crisp fall day in Southeastern New England, and I am on the bus, leaving the place I grew up on Cape Cod. Headed for Boston and the beginning of the Leadership Campaign’s road to Copenhagen I … Continue reading

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