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Michael Maniates
Allegheny College

P.S.  For the Schelling essay, click on the associate link below, treat with
disdain the ensuing web page that tells you that no such article exists,
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From: MIT Press Journals <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 5:03 PM
Subject: Innovations Special Issue
To: [email protected]


*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
*MIT Press releases Holdren, Schelling, and Bonvillian essays from “Energy
for Change: Creating Climate Solutions,” the Fall issue of Innovationsjournal
*

In conjunction with the clean energy address that President Obama is
delivering at MIT today, MIT Press is releasing essays from the soon to be
published fall special issue of *Innovations* journal on energy and climate
solution. The pre-released essays are authored by White House Science
Adviser John Holdren, 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economics Thomas Schelling, and
the Director of MIT’s Washington office, William Bonvillian.

In his introduction to the special issue, Holdren states that the
forthcoming publication is “as thorough a survey of energy and climate
solutions as has yet been compiled.” Of the climate challenge, he writes:

“Without energy, there is no economy. Without climate, there is no
environment. Without economy and environment, there is no material
well-being, no civil society, no personal or national security. The
overriding problem associated with these realities, of course, is that the
world has long been getting most of the energy its economies need from
fossil fuels whose emissions are imperiling the climate that its environment
needs.”

Schelling, a leader in the study of climate change for over three decades,
advances a new proposal for international coordination. Writing with
reference to next month’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in
Copenhagen, Denmark, Schelling states,

“Among the ideas that I do not believe will get serious attention in
Copenhagen is one I see as critical to addressing the climate challenge:
creating a new institutional structure to coordinate assistance from
advanced industrialized countries to developing countries with the objective
of transforming the way that people in the developing world produce and
utilize energy.”

Bonvillian’s essay, co-authored with Georgetown University’s Charles Weiss,
summarizes and advances the core arguments presented in the authors’ MIT
Press book titled *Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution*. Bonvillian
and Weiss argue that the transformation of the energy technology
infrastructure represents an unprecedented challenge for policy-makers as
well as for technological innovators:

“Where complex technology sectors like energy are involved, we need to have
Congress legislate standard packages of incentives and support across common
technology launch areas, so that some technology neutrality is preserved and
the optimal emerging technology has a chance to prevail.”

The Director of the MIT Press, Ellen Faran, states that “The
*Innovations*special issue reflects the commitment of MIT and the MIT
Press to promote
innovative solutions to global issues and to encourage the widest
dissemination of its scholarship.”

Sample articles from the issue follow below. Members of the media wishing to
see an advance copy of the issue should contact:
[email protected]<[email protected]?subject=media%20advance%20copy%20of%20innovations%20special%20issue>
.

Schelling:
http://mitpressjournals.org/userimages/ContentEditor/1256243031168/INNOV0404_schelling.pdf<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=17157406&msgid=297854&act=MQV9&c=237986&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fmitpressjournals.org%2Fuserimages%2FContentEditor%2520%2F1256243031168%2FINNOV0404_schelling.pdf>

Holdren: 
http://mitpressjournals.org/userimages/ContentEditor/1256243017670/INNOV0404_holdren.pdf
<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=17157406&msgid=297854&act=MQV9&c=237986&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fmitpressjournals.org%2Fuserimages%2FContentEditor%2F1256243017670%2FINNOV0404_holdren.pdf%2520>

Bonvillain-Weiss:
http://mitpressjournals.org/userimages/ContentEditor/1256243006055
INNOV0404_bonvillian-weiss.pdf<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=17157406&msgid=297854&act=MQV9&c=237986&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fmitpressjournals.org%2Fuserimages%2FContentEditor%2F1256243006055%2FINNOV0404_bonvillian-weiss.pdf>

Others wishing to receive this special issue upon publication are encouraged
to subscribe to Innovations at:
http://mitpress.mit.edu/journals/order/default.asp?issn=1558-2477<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=17157406&msgid=297854&act=MQV9&c=237986&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fmitpress.mit.edu%2Fjournals%2Forder%2Fdefault.asp%3Fissn%3D1558-2477>

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