Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Monday, March 17, 2008

Go Heels

When the world gets you down - just retreat to March Madness. The Heels are the number one seed and the General has a smile on his face.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

He Ain't So Jolly Anymore!!!

As we get closer and closer to the election and closer and closer to a recession - my blood starts to boil at all the stupidity out there. From now on please refer to me as the Not So Jolly Green General. And on a more serious note - check out the latest blog:

EnergyExternalities

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Way to go John!!

We all know that John Whitehead is the straw that stirs that Mountaineer drink. Congrats to ASU.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

One Last Chance

If you have not had a chance to comment yet this semester - here is one last opportunity - more evidence on a warming planet.

Please take a moment to read this and leave a thoughtful comment.

Jim

p.s. - we will have a review session today, Thursday, and again next Tuesday in preparation for the Exam next Thursday.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Local Water Issues

Here are the readings for the rest of the semester. Ignore whatever we have on the syllabus and be sure to read each of these carefully.

DEVELOPMENT AND WATER QUALITY

SEWAGE SPILLS

WADING IN WASTE

NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS

LOCAL NEWS

MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY


see you this afternoon.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Is that the mayor with Jim Casey????




Yes, that's right, The Green General and the Mayor of Wilmington NC. We were participating in a "press conference" supporting the development of alternative energy technologies in New Hanover County. Wind, Wind, and More Wind.....

Friday, November 02, 2007

Reading for next week

Please be sure to check the syllabus for the new readings for next week.

Jim

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Ethanol Schmethanol

Although the title of this post would lead you to believe that I am only going to address Ethanol in my talk today - that is not the case. I want to provide a framework and some numbers for thinking about the environmental trade-offs associated with different ways of producing biofuels. In the end, however, its - ethanol schmethanol. I did a back of the envelope calculation for the cost of removing one ton of CO2 by subsidizing corn ethanol in the US and it is costing taxpayers about $500 per ton of mitigated emissions of CO2.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

AUTISM RIBBON RUN 5K


This is me and Zach after the race yesterday. I finished 243rd out of almost 900. Not bad for an old man. More importantly I got to spend time with family and raise money for autism research. Obviously, its never too late to donate.


Tune in tomorrow for the premier of Ethanol Schmethanol.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Ethanol, schmethanol - The Economist, schmomonimist

I am heading back to Lexington, VA next week to speak at the COVES conference (Commonwealth of Virginia Energy and Sustainability). I have been asked to speak about Ethanol and its potential environmental externalities. The tentative title for my talk was Ethanol, schmethanol, but I was concerned this would be a little cavalier of me - then it happened. I opened up the latest issue of the Economist this evening and sure enough an article on biofuels titled Ethanol, schmethanol. Well, I am still using the title - so there you have it - Economist, schmomonimist!! Stay tuned for a sneak peak at my presentation.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Updated Syllabus Again

Here is the latest version. Great conversation yesterday, not what we had planned, but sometimes the best laid plans...... Have a great Fall break.

Jim

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Prof. Whitehead's Favorite Quiz Question

See if you can identify the mistake in the following passage from The Economist.

"At the same time high prices are bound to constrain demand, and unpredictable economic growth and Middle Eastern politics make the future of both demand and supply uncertain."

Hint: exogenous vs. endogenous.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Sustainability Tuesday

Please check the syllabus for two new articles. One is a short comment by Bob Solow on Sustainability and the other is article is from RFF. Here is a link to the updated syllabus.

Also, notice we do not have class this coming Thursday - I will be at NC State attending a climate economics workshop.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Why do we treat natural resources the way we do?

Maybe there are some clues here.

Fascinating work and even more insights into that whole conservative liberal thing....

Field Research II


Olivia and I went swimming in Banks Channel yesterday afternoon. We saw 6 dolphins swimming in the channel and then they headed out to sea through Masonboro Inlet.