Yearly Archives: 2010

NJ Planners Win The Rip Van Winkle Award

No Dissent from Planners As Rate of Land Loss Accelerates “The Garden State has just completed its two most sprawling decades in history.” I randomly decide to give awards every now and then. For example, I gave the “Lapdog and … Continue reading

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US Army Corps Plans to Weaken Wetlands Protections for Green Power

While I support subsidies and incentives to promote renewable energy, cutting corners on environmental protection is a bad idea. Below is a heads up on an upcoming proposal from the US Army Corps of Engineers to do just that – … Continue reading

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Cost Benefit Analysis For the Birds

So sad, now even the birders have assimilated the values and parrot the language of money, the marketplace, and the corporate state: “The cost/benefit ratio of a highly educated, interested citizenry is huge,” said Michael Anderson, director of the Audubon … Continue reading

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Friday Afternoon Massacre at DEP

Martin’s Management Mishmash Recalls Nixon’s “Madman Theory” While you won’t read about this in the newspapers, nonetheless, on Friday, DEP Commissioner Bob Martin invoked a fundamental strategy of the media damage control playbook: put out the bad news late Friday … Continue reading

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Change Your Mode of Thinking

[Update: 11/27/10 – NY Times columist and Princeton economist Paul Krugman writes about the Irish “economic miracle” and recent collapse. What he misses is that the causes of  the bubble and collapse were built into the economic model that provided the “economic … Continue reading

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