
Former Energy Program Chief Scientist and Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Former advisor to the Deputy Secretary of Energy on Carbon Dioxide Removal. Retired but not dead.
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The Value of Community
Community makes it onto my list of four requisites for a future we want[1] partly because it is so vital to all of us, and partly because thinking about community forces us to think about making progress outside our...
In my last essay I suggested that there are four major requisites for the future we want: safety, community, wealth, and joy. Today I focus on why safety is the oldest and perhaps most pernicious of those four, easy to manipulate and imposs...
Eighteen months ago I left my Department of Energy assignment,[1] plagued by the question, “Why aren’t we doing better?” Good people and good technologies are here, and under the Biden administration a lot of money was available. My approac...
Amy and I visited the Hakone Garden in Saratoga recently. We were enchanted by the garden, which is a California application of the Japanese garden concept that we typically call Zen gardens. I love to visit these gardens in Japan, and the...
Change is hard, especially when the change regards a danger almost no one recognizes, and involves entrenched industrial interests that don’t want to change.
I arrived in Pasadena, California in June of 1978, a recent chemistry graduate wh...
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Former Energy Program Chief Scientist and Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Former advisor to the Deputy Secretary of Energy on Carbon Dioxide Removal. Retired but not dead.
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