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In this week's episode rerun, host Daniel Raimi talks with Kim Stanley Robinson, acclaimed author of many books, most recently “The Ministry for the Future.” Robinson's books vividly illustrate some of the most devastating potential consequences of climate change, but that's not all they do—the books also offer innovation and optimism, imagining the ways in which we can prevent some of the worst impacts of climate change and adapt to the impacts that are unavoidable. Robinson discusses his recent visit to COP26 and his views on climate economics, modern monetary theory, space opera, and more. We're rebroadcasting this episode from the Resources Radio archive while the podcast team is on a break through the rest of December. We'll be back with new episodes in the new year; in the meantime, enjoy this throwback and poke around the archive at Resources.org for more topics you might be interested in. References and recommendations: “The Ministry for the Future” by Kim Stanley Robinson; https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kim-stanley-robinson/the-ministry-for-the-future/9780316300162/ “The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes” by Zachary D. Carter; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/563378/the-price-of-peace-by-zachary-d-carter/ “Improving Discounting in the Social Cost of Carbon” by Brian Prest, William Pizer, and Richard Newell; https://www.resources.org/archives/improving-discounting-in-the-social-cost-of-carbon/ “Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist” by Kate Raworth; https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/doughnut-economics-paperback/ The concept of “carbon currency” by Delton Chen; https://globalcarbonreward.org/carbon-currency/ “Hypothesis for a Risk Cost of Carbon: Revising the Externalities and Ethics of Climate Change” by Delton B. Chen, Joel van der Beek, and Jonathan Cloud; https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-03152-7_8 “Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet” by David Attenborough and Johan Rockström; https://www.netflix.com/title/81336476
#singersongwriter #musician #California #producer CONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES A special dynamic introspective musical interview from California……..TOMMY GRASLEY AKA TOMMY GUNN https://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs 277 Interviews. GLOBAL Reach. #DEI. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & Join the other 4400 Subscribers! ** TOMMY GRASLEY AKA TOMMYGUNN; Musician; Singer-Songwriter; Producer; “California Way;” All Around NICE GUY YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD6A7cI5yY8&t=9s CONTACT INFO: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommy-grasley-iii-aka-tommygunn-78bb7791/ Websites music.apple.com/ca/album/i-believe-in-love/1499159015 (Personal Website) tommygrasley.com (TOMMYGUNN LOVE) Email: tomgrasley@yahoo.com BIO: Singer, songwriter, recording artist and producer TOMMY GRASLEY aka TOMMYGUNN grew up in a steel town in Canada. His musical journey started as a young boy drawing on the influence of a successful musically inspired family. His father, Sonny Del Rio (CROWBAR) played saxophone with Kelly Jay (CROWBAR) and King Biscuit Boy (aka Richard Newell), and received a Queens Jubilee award for excellence. On Tommy's mother's side (the Stewarts), cousin Rod Stewart rounded out the talent. Life for Tommy however, as a son of a musician, was tough. Feast or famine. On the flip side, however ... his home was loving, creative and musical. It didn't last long, however. His family broke up. Tommy spent the next 15 years fighting his way through life with anger, fists, vengeance, drugs and alcohol. At 33, Tommy turned his life around. He dealt with his demons. Raised a family of his own. In 2013 it was his turn. He wrote his first album UNLEASH THE HOUNDS which charted #7 in Australia and had success in the U.K. Tommy has put his past behind him, and has created a more positive life for himself. He is all about the love. His next album, I BELIEVE IN LOVE reflects the world around him. It tells the story of his life moving from hate to love. It was released in 2020. Tommy had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the best artists in Rock n' Roll - Eddie Kramer (Beatles, Led Zeppelin , Jimi Hendrix ...), Dale Harrison (Headstones), Greg Godovitz (Goddo); Kim DesChamps (Blue Rodeo), and more. CALIFORNIA WAY, his most recent album was inspired by his love of the California coast. The album includes legends; Gregg Bissonette (David Lee Roth, Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band, ELO, Bee Gees) Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney & Wings), T Bear (Kiss, Pat Benatar, Mick Fleetwood, Cher, The Doobie Brothers ...). Fernando Perdomo (Echo In The Canyon), Ryan Shore (Howard Shore, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Hudson, Matchbox Twenty), Dalton Cyr (singer, songwriter) sings back-up vocals along with Mikal Blue. And other incredible musicians. The album was produced by Mikal Blue at his studio Revolver Recordings. Mikal is a Grammy award winning producer, engineer, singer, songwriter (artist include: One Republic, Five For Fighting, Colbie Caillat). Special thanks goes to Steve Hoffman (MCA Records) TOMMY GUNN has emerged. This is his best work to-date. ** WE ARE ALSO ON AUDIO AUDIO “Conversations with Calvin; WE the SpecIEs” ANCHOR https://lnkd.in/g4jcUPq SPOTIFY https://lnkd.in/ghuMFeC APPLE PODCASTS BREAKER https://lnkd.in/g62StzJ GOOGLE PODCASTS https://lnkd.in/gpd3XfM POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/bmjmzait RADIO PUBLIC https://lnkd.in/gxueFZw edits by Claudine Smith- Email: casproductions01@gmail.com
The second half of the Global Stocktake panel chaired by David Sandalow is here. Laurence Tubiana, Sue Biniaz, Paul Ekins, Jody Freeman, Ian Parry, Richard Newell, Mandy Rambharos, Patrick Chandler, and David Simpson join to discuss the biggest successes and failures since the Paris Climate agreement, what the priorities for combatting climate change should be, and more. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second half of the Global Stocktake panel chaired by David Sandalow is here. Laurence Tubiana, Sue Biniaz, Paul Ekins, Jody Freeman, Ian Parry, Richard Newell, Mandy Rambharos, Patrick Chandler, and David Simpson join to discuss the biggest successes and failures since the Paris Climate agreement, what the priorities for combatting climate change should be, and more. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second half of the Global Stocktake panel chaired by David Sandalow is here. Laurence Tubiana, Sue Biniaz, Paul Ekins, Jody Freeman, Ian Parry, Richard Newell, Mandy Rambharos, Patrick Chandler, and David Simpson join to discuss the biggest successes and failures since the Paris Climate agreement, what the priorities for combatting climate change should be, and more. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.
The latest panel from the Road to COP 28 is here, featuring an incredible panel of guests chaired by David Sandalow. Laurence Tubiana, Sue Biniaz, Paul Ekins, Jody Freeman, Ian Parry, Richard Newell, Mandy Rambharos, and more join for a discussion on the global stocktake and its implications. Additionally, Allison Agsten sits down with the UAE Chief Climate Negotiator for COP27 and COP28, Hana AlHashimi, to get her perspective on the upcoming summit. With COP 28 beginning this week, tune in for this critical and timely episode. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest panel from the Road to COP 28 is here, featuring an incredible panel of guests chaired by David Sandalow. Laurence Tubiana, Sue Biniaz, Paul Ekins, Jody Freeman, Ian Parry, Richard Newell, Mandy Rambharos, and more join for a discussion on the global stocktake and its implications. Additionally, Allison Agsten sits down with the UAE Chief Climate Negotiator for COP27 and COP28, Hana AlHashimi, to get her perspective on the upcoming summit. With COP 28 beginning this week, tune in for this critical and timely episode. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest panel from the Road to COP 28 is here, featuring an incredible panel of guests chaired by David Sandalow. Laurence Tubiana, Sue Biniaz, Paul Ekins, Jody Freeman, Ian Parry, Richard Newell, Mandy Rambharos, and more join for a discussion on the global stocktake and its implications. Additionally, Allison Agsten sits down with the UAE Chief Climate Negotiator for COP27 and COP28, Hana AlHashimi, to get her perspective on the upcoming summit. With COP 28 beginning this week, tune in for this critical and timely episode. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.
Tisha Schuller welcomes Richard Newell, president and CEO of Resources for the Future (RFF), to the Real Decarbonization podcast. Listeners will hear Richard's perspectives on what can be done to accelerate participation in creating the low-carbon future. For more information on hydrogen hub proposals under the Department of Energy solicitation process, check out RFF's Hydrogen Hub Explorer tool: https://www.rff.org/publications/data-tools/hydrogen-hub-explorer/ Richard served as the administrator of the U.S. Energy Information Administration from 2009 to 2011 and as the senior economist for energy and environment on the President's Council of Economic Advisers from 2005 to 2006. Richard, who was previously the Gendell Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics at Duke and director of its Energy Initiative, is now an adjunct professor. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences Climate Security Roundtable, the National Petroleum Council, and several other institutions. Richard has a Ph.D. in environmental and resource economics from Harvard, an MPA in public policy from Princeton, and bachelor's degrees in materials engineering and philosophy from Rutgers University. Follow all things Adamantine Energy and subscribe to Tisha's weekly Both of These Things Are True email newsletter at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Adán Rubio who makes the Real Decarbonization podcast possible. [Interview recorded on May 30, 2023]
TOMMY GRASLEY AKA TOMMYGUNN; Musician; Singer-Songwriter; Producer; Coming soon “California Way;” All Around NICE GUY TITLE: TOMMY GRASLEY AKA TOMMYGUNN; #Musician #SingerSongwriter Producer; Coming soon #California Way;” All Around NICE GUY CONTACT INFO: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommy-grasley-iii-aka-tommygunn-78bb7791/ Websites music.apple.com/ca/album/i-believe-in-love/1499159015 (Personal Website) tommygrasley.com (TOMMYGUNN LOVE) Email: tomgrasley@yahoo.com BIO: Singer, songwriter, recording artist and producer TOMMY GRASLEY aka TOMMYGUNN grew up in a steel town in Canada. His musical journey started as a young boy drawing on the influence of a successful musically inspired family. His father, Sonny Del Rio (CROWBAR) played saxophone with Kelly Jay (CROWBAR) and King Biscuit Boy (aka Richard Newell), and received a Queens Jubilee award for excellence. On Tommy's mother's side (the Stewarts), cousin Rod Stewart rounded out the talent. Life for Tommy however, as a son of a musician, was tough. Feast or famine. On the flip side, however ... his home was loving, creative and musical. It didn't last long, however. His family broke up. Tommy spent the next 15 years fighting his way through life with anger, fists, vengeance, drugs and alcohol. At 33, Tommy turned his life around. He dealt with his demons. Raised a family of his own. In 2013 it was his turn. He wrote his first album UNLEASH THE HOUNDS which charted #7 in Australia and had success in the U.K. Tommy has put his past behind him, and has created a more positive life for himself. He is all about the love. His next album, I BELIEVE IN LOVE reflects the world around him. It tells the story of his life moving from hate to love. It was released in 2020. Tommy had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the best artists in Rock n' Roll - Eddie Kramer (Beatles, Led Zeppelin , Jimi Hendrix ...), Dale Harrison (Headstones), Greg Godovitz (Goddo); Kim DesChamps (Blue Rodeo), and more. #CALIFORNIA WAY, his most recent album was inspired by his love of the California coast. The album includes legends; Gregg Bissonette (David Lee Roth, Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band, ELO, Bee Gees) Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney & Wings), T Bear (Kiss, Pat Benatar, Mick Fleetwood, Cher, The Doobie Brothers ...). Fernando Perdomo (Echo In The Canyon), Ryan Shore (Howard Shore, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Hudson, Matchbox Twenty), Dalton Cyr (singer, songwriter) sings back-up vocals along with Mikal Blue. And other incredible musicians. The album was produced by Mikal Blue at his studio Revolver Recordings. Mikal is a Grammy award winning producer, engineer, singer, songwriter (artist include: One Republic, Five For Fighting, Colbie Caillat). Special thanks goes to Steve Hoffman (MCA Records) TOMMYGUNN has emerged. This is his best work to-date.
In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Kim Stanley Robinson, acclaimed author of many books, most recently “The Ministry for the Future.” Robinson's books vividly illustrate some of the most devastating potential consequences of climate change, but that's not all they do—the books also offer innovation and optimism, imagining the ways in which we can prevent some of the worst impacts of climate change and adapt to the impacts that are unavoidable. Robinson discusses his recent visit to COP 26 and his views on climate economics, modern monetary theory, space opera, and more. References and recommendations: “The Ministry for the Future” by Kim Stanley Robinson; https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kim-stanley-robinson/the-ministry-for-the-future/9780316300162/ “The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes” by Zachary D. Carter; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/563378/the-price-of-peace-by-zachary-d-carter/ “Improving Discounting in the Social Cost of Carbon” by Brian Prest, William Pizer, and Richard Newell; https://www.resources.org/archives/improving-discounting-in-the-social-cost-of-carbon/ “Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist” by Kate Raworth; https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/doughnut-economics-paperback/ The concept of “carbon currency” by Delton Chen; https://globalcarbonreward.org/carbon-currency/ “Hypothesis for a Risk Cost of Carbon: Revising the Externalities and Ethics of Climate Change” by Delton B. Chen, Joel van der Beek, and Jonathan Cloud; https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-03152-7_8 “Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet” by David Attenborough and Johan Rockström; https://www.netflix.com/title/81336476
In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Wei Peng, an assistant professor at Penn State University. Peng recently coauthored a paper in the journal “Nature” that offers recommendations for how to make integrated assessment models more useful in the design of climate policy. Peng discusses how these climate policy models can better represent the real world—especially political dynamics—to better inform policymakers at the local, national, and international scale. References and recommendations: “Climate policy models need to get real about people—here's how” by Wei Peng, Gokul Iyer, Valentina Bosetti, Vaibhav Chaturvedi, James Edmonds, Allen A. Fawcett, Stéphane Hallegatte, David G. Victor, Detlef van Vuuren, and John Weyant; https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01500-2 “Making Climate Policy Work” by Danny Cullenward and David G. Victor; https://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509541799 “Global Energy Outlook 2021: Pathways from Paris” by Richard Newell, Daniel Raimi, Seth Villanueva, and Brian Prest; https://www.rff.org/publications/reports/global-energy-outlook-2021-pathways-from-paris/ RFF's Global Energy Outlook interactive data tool; https://www.rff.org/geo/
#NiagaraRocks Original MusicSinger, songwriter, recording artist and producer TOMMY GRASLEY aka TOMMYGUNN grew up in a steel town in Canada. His musical journey started as a young boy drawing on the influence of a successful musically inspired family. His father, Sonny Del Rio (Saxophone) was in CROWBAR with Kelly Jay and King Biscuit Boy (aka Richard Newell) and received a Queens Jubilee award for excellence. On Tommy's mother's side (the Stewarts), Rod Stewart is his cousin. Life for Tommy however, as a son of a musician, was tough. Feast or famine. He remembers eating bagels for breakfast, lunch and dinner. On the flip side ... his home was loving, creative and musical. It didn't last long, however. His family broke up. Tommy spent the next 15 years fighting his way through life with anger, fists, vengeance, drugs and alcohol. At 33, Tommy turned his life around. He dealt with his demons. Raised a family of his own. In 2007 it was his turn. He wrote his first album UNLEASH THE HOUNDS which charted #7 in Australia and had success in the U.K. Tommy has put his past behind him. Created a more positive life for himself. He is all about the love. His album, I BELIEVE IN LOVE reflects the world around him. It tells the story of his life moving from hate to love. It was released in 2020. Tommy had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the best artists in Rock n' Roll - Eddie Kramer (Beatles, Led Zeppelin , Jimi Hendrix ...), Dale Harrison (Headstones), Greg Godovitz (Goddo); Kim DesChamps (Blue Rodeo), and more. TOMMYGUNN has emerged. This channel and the Jim Fannon Show Podcast consist of older terrestrial radio shows and current interviews and performances by friendly musicians, movie industry influencers, media personalities and a variety of general interest clips. Interact with the community and you'll no doubt, get a response from @JimFannonShow Follow:https://twitter.com/teamniagarahttps://www.facebook.com/jimfannonhttps://www.instagram.com/jimfannonhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jim-fannon-show/id1211826245Thanks for SubscribingYour support for this channel is appreciatedYou may contribute here www.patreon.com/freespeech Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/jimfannon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Newell, CEO and Dr. Richard McLaughlin of Pottstown Hospital - Tower Health share important recent updates on COVID-19 and the current wave, and important tips for staying safe and healthy. Learn more about Pottstown Hospital - Tower Health Learn more about Chamber Chat TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce (TCACC), the tri-county region's business advocate since 1927, is a membership-based organization serving businesses in southeastern Berks, western Montgomery, and northern Chester Counties, as well as along the Route 422 Corridor. We are committed to building communities, creating connections, and supporting commerce. Visit our website at www.tricountyareachamber.com.
The Policy Leadership Series (PLS) Podcast is new from Resources for the Future (RFF). PLS Podcast episodes feature leading global decisionmakers who discuss big environmental and energy policy issues with RFF President and CEO Richard Newell. In this episode, Newell speaks with the Honorable Mary Landrieu, former US Senator for Louisiana. Their conversation took place on November 20. Find video recordings of RFF's Policy Leadership Series events at rff.org/pls and receive updates about RFF's events and podcasts by visiting rff.org/subscribe.
In this week's episode, guest hosts Richard Newell and Sue Tierney talk with each other about the difference it makes for policymakers to have access to sound economic and policy analysis, economic and climate policy in the near-and longer term, the best ways to deploy resources to achieve ambitious policy outcomes, and highlights from prior episodes in the "Big Decisions" series they've spearheaded on the Resources Radio podcast. Newell is president and CEO of Resources for the Future (RFF). Tierney serves as the chair of RFF's Board of Directors and is a senior advisor at Analysis Group. This is the final episode of our month-long spin-off series, “Big Decisions: The Future of US Environmental and Energy Policy.” For this series, which has aired in our same Resources Radio time slot every Tuesday in October, RFF Board of Directors Chair Sue Tierney and RFF President Richard G. Newell have shared guest-hosting duties and talked with leading decisionmakers, analysts, researchers, and reporters about the big decisions that will impact US environmental and energy policy in the years to come. References and recommendations: "The New Map" by Daniel Yergin; https://www.danielyergin.com/books/thenewmap "Growth" by Vaclav Smil; https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/growth "Occupied" TV series; https://www.netflix.com/title/80092654 "The Comey Rule" TV miniseries; https://www.sho.com/the-comey-rule "The Trial of the Chicago 7" film; https://www.netflix.com/title/81043755 "The Splendid and the Vile" by Erik Larson; https://eriklarsonbooks.com/book/the-splendid-and-the-vile/ "A Crisis Wasted" by Jeffrey L. Cummings and Reed Hundt; https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/A-Crisis-Wasted/Reed-Hundt/9781948122313
The Policy Leadership Series (PLS) Podcast is new from Resources for the Future (RFF). PLS Podcast episodes feature leading global decisionmakers who discuss big environmental and energy policy issues with RFF President and CEO Richard Newell. In this episode, Newell speaks with international energy expert and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Daniel Yergin. Their conversation took place on October 2. Find video recordings of RFF's Policy Leadership Series events at rff.org/pls and receive updates about RFF's events and podcasts by visiting rff.org/subscribe.
Show #813 Blues Bandana Style Just a regular Bandana Blues episode, so you will get to hear some blues Bandana style. Check it out! 01. Jeff Chaz - Blues Buffet (3:48) (No Paint, JCP Records, 2019) 02. D.L. Duncan - Orange Beach Blues (4:03) (D.L. Duncan, 15 South Records, 2015) 03. Myles Goodwyn - Being Good (Won't Do Us Any Good Tonight) (4:07) (Friends of the Blues 2, Linus Entertainment, 2019) 04. Carey Bell - Low Down Dirty Shame (4:29) (Deep Down, Alligator Records, 1995) 05. Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood - Counting Down The Days (3:14) (Digital Single, Put Together Music, 2019) 06. Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal - Better Days (4:55) (Do It Now, Silver Street Records, 2018) 07. Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps - She's Got A way With Men (3:41) (Live!, Jesi-lu Records, 2019) 08. Black Patti - Evil Queen Of Diamonds (3:52) (Red Tape, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2017) 09. AG Weinberger - Sweet Little Number (4:36) (Reborn, Bigfoot Records, 2018) 10. Troy Gonyea - That's Why I'm Crying (6:12) (Click Click Spark, Lotus Eater Records, 2019) 11. King Biscuit Boy - Blue Lights Boogie (4:55) (Richard Newell a.k.a. King Biscuit Boy, Stony Plain Records, 1988) 12. Gisele MacKenzie - Learnin' The Blues (3:02) (Gisele, RCA Victor, 1958) 13. Rod Piazza - Murder (In The 1st Degree) (5:13) (So Glad To Have The Blues, Special Delivery, 1988) 14. Tinsley Ellis - I Got Mine (4:14) (Winning Hand, Alligator Records, 2018) 15. Doug Duffey And BADD - You Got That Somethin' (4:56) (Play The Blues, Out Of The Past Music, 2019) 16. Miss Bix & The Blues Fix - Black Widow (5:02) (We Don't Own The Blues, self-release, 2019) 17. Joseph Veloz - Jukin' & Shakin' (3:42) (Offerings, Big O Records, 2017) 18. Eric Bibb - Hope In A Hopeless World (5:08) (Painting Signs, EarthBeat!, 2001) 19. Mark Hummel - Rotten Kid (6:04) (Blowin' My Horn, Electro-Fi Records, 2004) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
We know US oil drillers can react quicker these days to rising prices and put new production online. But for the first time, a study has quantified US shale drillers' price responsiveness.Richard Newell, the study's lead author and former chief of the Energy Information Administration, spoke with...
Tapan Datta, the chief economist at Aon Hewitt, talks about the impact of political events on the Eurozone economy. Bloomberg Intelligence's Ryan O'Connell discusses Ally Financial and the deepening angst in the auto-loans industry. Ethan Brown, CEO of Beyond Meat, speaks with Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about the company's outlook, Tyson's investment in Beyond Meat and the future of protein. Finally, Dr. Richard Newell, the president of Resources for the Future, discusses the Trump administration's rollback of emissions standards, renewed push into fossil fuels and the direction of the energy economy.
show#671 12.25.16 Blue Blue Blue Starlite Campbell Band - Cry Over You from Blueberry Pie 2017 (5:14) 55 Rose Street - Thunderbolt from Misery 2016 (4:53) Derrick Procell - The Eyes Of Mississippi from Why I Choose To Sing The Blues 2016 (4:03) Christopher Bell - 1. Smokestack Lightning -1dbVox A from Rust 2016 (3:37) Los Lobos - Done Gone Blue from Cood Morning Aztlán 2002 (3:51) Cathy Lemons - The Devil Has Blue Eyes from Black Crow 2014 (4:41) Johnny Winter - Blue Monday from Step Back 2015 (2:59) Too Slim & the Taildraggers - Blue Heart from Anthology 2014 (4:55) The Slapbacks - Endless Ride from Rust 'n Dust 2016 (4:14) Benny & The Flybyniters - Let's Rock and Roll from The Many sides of 2016 (3:11) Johnny Hoy - Can't Stand to Sleep Alone from You Gonna Lose Your Head (3:38) Jack Mack & The Heart Attack Horns - Let Me In from Back To The Shack 2016 (2:57) King Biscuit Boy - Blue Lights Boogie from Richard Newell a.k.a. King Biscuit Boy 1988 (4:55) Durwood Douche - Duet in Blue and Brown from Big Banned & Blue 1999 (3:09) k.d. lang - Busy Being Blue from Shadowland 1988 (3:43) Paul McCartney - Blue Jean Bop from Run Devil Run 1999 (1:57) Fried Bourbon - Blue Picasso Night from Boogie Blend Blues 2007 (3:44) Matt Schofield Trio - Treat Me Lowdown from The Trio, Live 2005 (4:16) Nico Duportal & His Rhythm Dudes - Junior's Mambo from Dealing With My Blues 2016 (3:16) Randy Mcallister - East Texas Scrapper from Fistful Of Gumption 2016 (4:41) Mannish Boys - The Blues Has Made Me Whole from Wrapped Up and Ready 2014 (4:16) Joe Cocker - High Lonesome Blue from Organic 1996 (4:10) Whistlin' Alex Moore - Blue Bloomer Blues [1929] from Rude Dudes 2003 (3:10) Madeline Bell & the Swingmates - Am I Blue from Have you met Miss Bell? 1993 (4:03) ElectroBluesSociety - Duck (single version) from 2016 (3:42) Blu Acid - Georgia from Georgia 2016 (5:10) Sarah Brown - My Christmas Tree Is Hung With Tears from Austin Rhythm and Blues Christmas 1989 (3:08)
show#47903.02.13Double Shot Weekend!!!!Steve Marriott's - Five Long Years (Packet of Three: Live 1993)Freddie King - Five Long Years (Getting Ready... 1996)Lazy Lester - Sugar Coated Love (Roll Your Moneymaker - Black Rock'n'Roll 1948-58 1958)Lou Ann Barton - Sugar Coated Love (Read My Lips 1989)John Nemeth - She's Looking Good (Magic Touch 2004)Rodger Collins - She's Looking Good (Sweet Soul Music 1967: 30 Scorching Classics From 1967)Nine Below Zero - On The Road Again (LIVE)Katie Melua - On The Road Again (with the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra 2011)Spinner's twinsDella Reese: nobody knows the way I feel 'dis morning (2:08) (I Like It Like Dat!, Jasmine, 1966)Geoff Muldaur: nobody knows (the way I feel this morning) (4:15) (I Ain't Drunk, Hannibal, 1980)Dana Gillespie & Mojo Blues Band: mighty tight woman (4:11) (...And The Boogie Woogie Flu, Bellaphon, 1982)Bonnie Raitt: mighty tight woman (4:21) (-, Warner Bros, 1971)Dr. John: traveling mood (2:52) (In The Right Place, Atco, 1973)Gary Primich: travelin' mood (3:20) (Travelin' Mood, Flying Fish, 1994)Sam Cooke: get yourself another fool [1963] (4:09) (The Rhythm And The Blues, RCA, 1995)Paul deLay Band: get yourself another fool (3:16) (American Voodoo, Criminal, 1984)Rusty Zinn: don't let daddy slow walk you down (4:04) (Sittin' & Waitin', Black Top, 1996)Richard Newell: don't let daddy slow walk you down (3:47) (a.k.a. King Biscuit Boy, Stony Plain, 1988)Rory Block: love TKO (4:26) (I'm Every Woman, Rounder, 2001)Imperial Crowns: love TKO (5:28) (-, Me&My, 2000)Back To Beardo (hic!):Johnny Cash - - Brown-eyed Handsome Man (feat. Carl Perkins) - (Unearthed 5CD Box (2003) Volume 2 - Trouble In Mind)Eddie Hinton - Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Dear Y'all: The Songwriting Sessions 2000)Buddy Guy - Red House (Stone Free- A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix)JP Cervoni - Red House ( Live, feat. Buddy Miles Blues and Beyond) Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Clear Spot 1972)Treat Her Right - Hit a Man (Tied to the Tracks 1998)Jeff Simmons - Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up (Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up 1969)The Muffin Men - Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up (The Muffin Men with Ike Willis 1995)Fenton Robinson - Just A Little Bit (I Hear Some Blues Downstairs 1977)Magic Sam - I Just Want A Little Bit (The Magic Sam Legacy 1968)Jeremy Vasques & Ronnie Shellist - Married to the Blues (Chicago Sessions ????)LONG TALL DEB - Married to the Blues (Raise Your Hands 2013)Steve Marriott & the DT's - Don't Lie to Me (Sing the Blues Live 2000)Elvin Bishop - Don't You Lie to Me (Big Fun 1968)
Even though the United States could possibly become the world's largest oil producer by 2020, America would still not be "energy independent." U.S. energy production would continue to be tied to global markets and climate concerns, according to professor Richard Newell, director of Duke's Energy Initiative. In a live "Office Hours" webcast interview on Feb. 22, 2013, he discusses advances and limits in American energy production. Newell, the Gendel Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics at the Nicholas School of the Environment, is an expert on the economics of markets and policies for energy, the environment and related technologies. "While the United States will produce more oil and gas, we cannot drill our way to energy independence," Newell said in a recent op-ed. "Yet we can reduce our exposure to energy risks by increasing energy efficiency and, as the president noted in his [State of the Union] address, we can increase energy resilience by diversifying our options through research and development of alternative fuels and technologies." In a conference in Oslo, Norway, last fall, Newell said tapping into unconventional oil and gas sources, such as shale gas, could allow the U.S. to become a net exporter of natural gas within a generation. Newell was head of the U.S. Energy Information Administration from 2009 to 2011 and has served on several advisory boards related to energy, environment and innovation. "Office Hours" is Duke's live webcast series for the university community, and others, to engage with professors about their research and scholarship.
While there’s little doubt the world needs all possible energy sources to meet growing future demand, controversy surrounds the role that natural gas should play. Concerns, misinformation and confusion—especially around shale gas and the practice of hydraulic fracturing—have led to oftenpolarizing debate that threatens to hinder development of this critical, abundant natural resource. How can we work together to stay in the rational middle, where fact-based discussions lead to realistic decisions and solutions that can help us realize the promise of natural gas, safely and responsibly? Session includes Richard Newell. Speakers: Chrystia Freeland, Alexis Karolides, Russ Ford, Gregory Kallenberg