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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
MMM Partner Named to Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy and Research (SIEPR) at Stanford University has named John F. Sandy Smith to its Advisory Board...
'Major initiative' to be announced at Stanford
Stanford University is promising a "major initiative" on "the world's most pressing energy challenges," to be announced this afternoon...
Speaker focuses on oil consumption
With the Engineering auditorium filled to maximum capacity at 150 seats, a presentation about energy efficiency began Thursday at noon...
Reporter's Notes: Let's Weatherize!
Since people seem to nod off a bit when I say I'm working on a story about energy efficiency, I've had to re-tool my pitch...
'Green' building dedicated
Stanford University on Tuesday dedicated the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building, the most sustainable campus building constructed to date...
FOCUS ON ISSUES: Not Yet Nuclear-Free
The threat of terrorism makes nuclear disarmament more important than ever...
Dialing up to reregulation
One thing President Reagan taught us all is that government regulations often restrain economic activity and restrict personal freedom...
Obama and Gitmo
President-elect Barack Obama plans to close the U.S. facility at Guantanamo Bay as soon as he is sworn in as president Jan. 20...
Researchers wring energy out of ocean waves
Bobbing in Monterey Bay a mile off the coast of Santa Cruz, the bright yellow buoy doesn't look like anything special...
A silver lining- gas prices in free fall
After a brutal summer at the gas pump, California's average price for a gallon of regular fell below $3 today, dragged down by the nation's crumbling economy...
Majoring in Renewable Energy
AS business and industry are taking more interest in renewable energy, academia is not far behind....
California gets dire warning on global warming
Global warming will have a broad and devastating impact on California's economy over the next century, according to a report released Thursday...
Property rights and wrongs
In 1978, Wayne and Jean Hage purchased a 7,000-acre ranch in Nevada...
All eyes on Calif. climate-change fight
Make big-rig trucks more aerodynamic. Allow docked ships to shut off engines and plug into electrical outlets...
Bending Ears on Economics as ’08 Nears
On the campaign trail, Barack Obama and John Edwards are aggressively pitting themselves against Hillary Rodham Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination....
City Hall plaza to be lit at night
Nights outside of Palo Alto City Hall are about to get a lot brighter...
The issue of our time
There should be no doubt that global warming is the most compelling issue of our time...
Bay Area and state warm up to solar energy, survey says
Spreading one rooftop at a time, solar panels in California are finally generating serious power...
Rereading Vietnam
In 1943, at the age of 18, George Everette "Bud" Day of Sioux City, Iowa, enlisted in the Marines...
Economists weigh Prop. 87 arguments: Those on both sides of oil-tax measure stretching to make case about effects on production, revenue
If there's one thing economists hate, it's a political ad making questionable claims about finance…

