Innovation is Imperative – Especially in Thinking

October 14, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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For the past three years, I’ve been fortunate enough to attend the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in New York. At this year’s event in September, CGI altered its traditional format of organizing the conference along the lines of “What” areas most need to be addressed in the world – energy/climate change, global health, poverty alleviation and education – to focus on the “How” of innovation, infrastructure, human capital and financing. All are critical to success in meeting the world’s challenges, but in the energy/climate change sector, none is more imperative than innovation.

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Innovation is Imperative – Especially in Thinking

New Mexico, Land of Windchantment

December 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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New Mexico, nicknamed the Land of Enchantment, is rapidly becoming the “Land of Windchantment.” There is a veritable wind land rush taking place in the state, with a plethora of wind developers signing wind power leases with ranchers across the eastern plains.

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