A link to an
exceptional article and video from Tom Friedman -- he of
The World is Flat fame -- that ran in the
New York Times a few months ago. While I missed reading it when it came out, one of our former professors (Ronni Burns) brought it to my attention.
Consider Friedman's assertion that "we have not even begun to be serious about the costs, the effort and the scale of change that will be required to shift our country, and eventually the world, to a largely emissions-free energy infrastructure over the next 50 years." Next, take a step away from your personal position on energy and the environment. (Be assured that he frames his opinions in such a way "not meant to trump the traditional Republican and Democratic agendas but rather to bridge them when it comes to addressing the three major issues facing every American today: jobs, temperature and terrorism.")
No, no paper required for competing in a flatter, greener, world; instead, just a
provocative article to kick start a discussion. Enjoy.