Media Coverage and the Blogosphere

April 17, 2008
Left on the Cutting Room Floor


When a reporter for the Christian Science Monitor asked Nancy for her reaction to the President's climate policy speech, she replied, "President Bush said that by agreeing to Kyoto Protocol goals, the US would have limited its economic growth and shifted US jobs to other countries. Well today, we're facing a recession and more US jobs have shifted overseas although we've done nothing as a nation to tackle global warming." Unfortunately, it didn't make it into the CSM article. Read the entire Left on the Cutting Room Floor »


April 08, 2008
New York Times Blog


Sallan says Andy Revkin's "Endless Pursuit of Unnecessary Things" asked the wrong questions. Revkin responded directly. Now Nancy answers his question about the right questions for the Presidential candidates. Read Revkin's Post in response to Nancy's comment and her answer. Jump in and add your comments... Read the entire New York Times Blog »


April 01, 2008
New York Times Blog


Sallan stays in the mix on Andy Revkin's Dot Earth blog. This time, Nancy points out that what's needed is a civic sense that the passage and heart-felt implementation of climate legislation is no more and no less than doing the right thing. Read the entire New York Times Blog »


February 27, 2008
London Looks at NYC ...


Sallan looks back. London's a leader in urban sustainability, which makes PlaNYC 2030 news in London. Nancy provides the back story on where buildings fit into the mix. Read the entire London Looks at NYC ... »


February 10, 2008
New York Times Blog


Sallan says Andy Revkin's "Endless Pursuit of Unnecessary Things" asked the wrong questions. This Presidential election season is a good time to ask the right ones. Read Nancy's comments in response to Revkin's Feb 6 Posting. Read the entire New York Times Blog »


February 01, 2008
Straw Man Up In Smoke


Nancy talks back to a free-market fundamentalist. Although she has issues with the gurus of limitless public funds for climate-friendly new technologies, we'll be sunk without major government muscle. Walk the Plank. Read the entire Straw Man Up In Smoke »


January 08, 2008
New York Times Blog


Sallan stays in the mix on Andy Revkin's Dot Earth blog. This time, Peter Barnes responds to Nancy's posting about the need for legislating carbon performance standards for everything form apartments to autos. Read the entire New York Times Blog »


November 17, 2007
New York Times Blog


Sallan joins the discussion on Andy Revkin's Dot Earth blog about words and actions on global warming. Read Nancy's comment #52 — for Nordhaus & Shellenberger, carbon caps and efficiency standards reek of negative thinking. Their message is just-accentuate-the positive. But their polemic is no substitute for a winning climate strategy strategy. For her book review see Possible But Not Probable. Read the entire New York Times Blog »


October 17, 2007
Greening Gotham

Nancy Anderson, in a Gotham Gazette feature on PlaNYC 2030, points out that a decade-long building boom in the Big Apple scores low on green, energy-efficient performance. Since shrinking NYC's giant carbon footprint is a tall order for a vertical city, why isn't Mayor Bloomberg doing more?

Click to read Jeremy Miller's October 16th article »
Read the entire Greening Gotham »


May 22, 2007
Sundance & YouTube

Sallan was featured on the Green. The ECO Biz segment aired on the Sundance Channel Tues., June 5th at 9 pm. Get creative for a new green world and watch the video stream (click on Eco Biz under playlists). Visit Anderson's Profile on The Green

Read the entire Sundance & YouTube »