Media
General Interest
KCXU Radio - Interview - September 25, 2022 2022 - [MP3]
Snap Sessions - Podcast Interview - January 2, 2021 [online - starts at 16:30]
San Francisco Chronicle - Insurance Needs Reform in California’s Changing Climate, with Dave Jones and Ted Lam - September 24, 2018 [online]
CleanTechnica - Sweden is an Energy Leader [online] [ PDF]
Time - Energy: Will Efficiency Lead to More Consumption? - September 30, 2010 [link] [PDF]
Grist - Peudo-science Begets Pseudo-insurance and Another Phony Attack on the IPCC Gets Debunked - January 27, 2010 Climate Progress [PDF] Grist [link | PDF]
San Francisco Chronicle - Fine-tuning Buildings Energy Systems Urged, September 6, 2009 [link]
Science Insider (US) - Scientist, Heal Thyself
Sunday Times (London) - The True Carbon Footprint of Going Online - February 1, 2009 [PDF]
Reuters - Pelosi Vows to Turn Capitol Green - April 19, 2007 [Online version] [PDF]. Also see LBNL News Release - 'Greening the Capitol' Gets Technical Assistance from Berkeley Lab - May 9, 2007 [Online version] [PDF]
Kiplinger - From Risk to Opportunity: How Insurers Can Proactively and Profitably Manage Climate Change 2007 [PDF]
Forbes - High-Tech Means High Efficiency - November 18, 2005 [Online version]
Forbes - Traversing The Valley of Death - November 17, 2005 [Online version]
Forbes - Climate Change is Hazardous to Your Health - November 16, 2005 [Online version]
Washington Post - Claims on the Global Warming Debate p. A23 - December 4, 1997. Excerpted in The International Herald Tribune, December 10, 1997. [Online version]
Los Angeles Times - Cutting Government Programs to Save Energy Overlooks Benefits - September 10, 1995, p. 2. [Online version]
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Better Light Bulb Could Help Cut the Risk of More Chernobyls - August 10, 1992
International Herald Tribune - Simple Ideas Can Avoid Chernobyls" - August 4, 1992
Washington Post - A Better Idea - August 3, 1992 [Online version]
Special Topics
Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States (US Climate Change Science Program)