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One Year Later in a Hot, Flat, Crowded World –
4: A Middle Class Population Explosion

Sunroom Desk Glendale, California Review of Thomas Friedman’s 2008 Book Hot, Flat, and Crowded

One Year Later in a Hot, Flat, Crowded World –
3: Five More Problems

Sunroom Desk Glendale, California Review of Thomas Friedman’s 2008 Book Hot, Flat, and Crowded

One Year Later in a Hot, Flat, Crowded World –
2: “Fuels from Heaven”

Sunroom Desk Glendale, California Review of Thomas Friedman’s 2008 Book Hot, Flat, and Crowded

One Year Later in a Hot, Flat and Crowded World –
1: Subprime Days Are Over

Sunroom Desk’s extended review of Thomas Friedman’s 2008 book Hot, Flat, and Crowded focuses on climate change, fossil fuel consumption, environmental and political issues, and economic growth from a Glendale, California perspective.

Senate, G-8 Avoid Climate Talks This Summer;
Hot, Flat and Crowded Sits on Sunroom Desk

Climate change legislation stalls, G-8 nations don’t agree on reducing greenhouse gases, while citizens and bloggers hope for renewable energy alternatives.

Energy Innovation, Health Care Innovation, and Questions About the Insurance Lobby

Comparing the health insurance lobby and the status of health care innovation with our need for investment in clean energy.