All posts tagged douglas-lightfoot

Wednesday Night #1610
January 9, 2013, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1610

When good men die their goodness does not perish, But lives though they are gone.  As for the bad, All that was theirs ...

Wednesday Night #1565
February 29, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1565

The presence of two new faces provided delightful excuses to wander away from the proposed bill of fare in new direction ...

Energy Markets or Energy Governance?
November 12, 2011, Comments Off on Energy Markets or Energy Governance?

Javier Solana, former High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Common Security Policy of the European Union and forme ...

AECL
June 30, 2011, 3 Comments

AECL pulls plug on costly reactor project (CBC) The federal government has quietly shelved development of a new Canadian ...

Wednesday Night #1516
March 23, 2011, 1 Comment

With the guidance of John Jonas who recommends Nukes: Improve them, but don’t even think of abandoning them , Douglas ...

Wednesday Night #1478
June 30, 2010, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1478

As we approach the second decade of the twenty-first century, the changes, or reluctance to change, on the part of gover ...

Nuclear energy comeback
February 17, 2010, 2 Comments

More on AECL and nuclear and on Wednesday-Night.com ; Nuclear waste and a communications conundrum Nuclear plant rebuild ...

Greener by miles – locally-sourced food debate: Comment
June 3, 2007, Comments Off on Greener by miles – locally-sourced food debate: Comment

A contribution from Douglas Lightfoot to the on-going debate on climate change 03/06/2007 Conscientious consumers are be ...

Wednesday Night #1314: ‘Nobody’s Fuel’ – Nuclear Energy
May 9, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1314: ‘Nobody’s Fuel’ – Nuclear Energy

Introduction In contrast to most Wednesday Nights, there was a very specific focus on “Nobody’s Fuel”; ...

Wednesday Night #1197
February 9, 2005, 1 Comment

See also Jacques Clément on China’s economy and #1197 on Wednesday-Night.com Introduction The evening opened with ...