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11.02.2009 | By Scott Hempling

What’s to learn about regulation from Julia Child and Michael Pollan, gurus of the food world? Plenty, says Scott Hempling of the National Regulatory Research Institute....

11.02.2009 | By Robert Wilson

Don’t let your fears of inadequacy limit your ability to succeed in your life and career....

09.01.2009 | By Kennedy Maize

The National Academy of Public Administration faults the U.S. Department of Energy on human resource management, contract controls, and financial management....

09.01.2009 | By Peter Barron Stark and Jane Flaherty

“Engagement” was once the buzzword for employee satisfaction. That was then, say some HR gurus, but these authors argue that engagment is as important as ever....

09.01.2009 | By Kennedy Maize

U.S. wind power appears becalmed, partially stymied by transmission constraints, and also by financing difficulties in the current recession. Read the details....

09.01.2009 | By Lawrence E. Goldenhersh

Carbon is poised to become an auditable and verifiable reporting requirement for American business. Because utilities are among the organizations with the most at stake in a carbon-constrained economy, they should proactively tackle carbon management and carbon accounting in spite of uncertainties about the precise formulation of the final regulatory framework. In short, whether a carbon accounting requirement is legislative, administrative, or driven by business partners and consumers, now is the time for utilities to act....

09.01.2009 | By Chris Holly

The Appeals Court in D.C. has struck down a Bush administration 2007 ozone rule, sending the issue back to the Environmental Protection Agency for a mulligan. What will this mean in the future?...

09.01.2009 | By Kennedy Maize

The economic downturn hits Entergy Corp. and Bruce Power....

09.01.2009 | By Jeff Beatty

TVA scales back plans to revitalize new nuclear construction at its Bellefonte plant, suggesting that it will scrap plans for new units at the site and perhaps focus on its unbuilt unit that has been mothballed for 25 years....

09.01.2009 | By Kennedy Maize

If what we have seen this spring and summer is global warming, my farm says “bring it on.” That sense that there is no climate crisis may present the Obama administration with a difficult choice between energy or health care legislation this fall in Congress. Energy legislation likely will fail....


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