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  1. Well that was fun. Went with a bunch of JUCCCErs, Loreal (Yue sai brand) and supermodel Du Juan to Shanghai school to teach energy savings.
  2. McKinsey water report "Competing demands for water may lead to 40% supply shortage by 2030" http://tiny.cc/tw5zO
  3. Does anyone have easy sources that diagram supply chains for different energy sectors?
  4. @KurtAlerts Thanks! Hope you commented in our Economist Debate...
  5. Nice meeting WildAid NGO- they are trying to add climate change/energy to China efforts. They did Yao Ming's shark fin ads.
  6. Liking PivotalTracker and ConceptShare for site development
  7. Spent 4 hours shivering outside filming a 4-part documentary "Energy 2050" for Discovery Channel (July 2010)
  8. Enormously grateful to James Yuan of Microsoft for flying out to Shanghai to work with us on Blueprint database engineering!
  9. Gary Rieschel, JUCCCEr, is in Copenhagen schmoozing and getting the insightful scoop on what (nots) happening
  10. JUCCCE execdir of Energy Smart Cities, Steve Hammer, is speaking at Copenhagen's Mayors Summit
  11. Christina Larson is the NEW Elizabeth Economy. http://ow.ly/ELiJ (writer on US-China energy)
  12. The key is LARGE SCALE wind integration. China is looking for real tech experts to help.
  13. China has urgent need for large scale wind integration into electrical grid. PLS refer specific experts for workshop, email admin@juccce.com
  14. @Revit3D This url not working for me in China. Would you mind emailing Build2sustain doc to peggyliu@juccce.com? THX
  15. Wow. Google Music in China is amazing. Free music downloads legally of everything but latest albums.
  16. China's Installed wind power capacity (end '08)= 12GW. Triple by '11 to 35GW, &> 10x to 150GW by '20 http://ow.ly/EzsP
  17. (CAP) “If China’s targets r fully realized, = to decrease of >1B tons CO2/yr starting in 2010.” >3x ttl target for EU. http://ow.ly/Ezjv
  18. Yikes. Just discovered the guy I'm arguing against at Economist thinks higher fuel efficiency stds leads to lighter cars and more fatalities
  19. @GeraldWhite I have to fully agree with you
  20. Please forward Economist Debate http://ow.ly/EzoD to all your China Energy friends ASAP too! Thx!