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August | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: August 2015. August 28, 2015 · :. Want to see the wells causing more than a foot of subsidence at Check 20 of the California Aqueduct? I was reading through JPL’s Progress Report on Subsidence in the Central Valley. I gather they’ve made some real good progress, and with successive satellite passes can get good measures of subsidence in the Central Valley in the past few years. Figure 9 caught my eye. So I went over to Google maps. The State Water Contractors.
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March | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 27, 2015 · :. How will 3 million acres of irrigated land go out of production? Between groundwater overdraft, urban growth and climate change decreasing useful precip, I predict that 3 million acres of irrigated agriculture in California will go out of production in the next few decades. What I can’t predict is how they will go out of production. Here are some ways it could happen:. The State could identify 6 million acres of prime ag land that it...
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Economics Outside the Cube. Musings from M.Cubed on the environment, energy and water. Partner in M.Cubed, an economics and policy consulting firm. Repost: How the US Wind Sector Is Building Momentum, Driving Economic Benefits Greentech Media. Five graphics that show strong growth in U.S. wind energy after a two-year slowdown. Source: How the US Wind Sector Is Building Momentum, Driving Economic Benefits Greentech Media. This entry was posted in Energy innovation. And tagged climate change. March 14, 2017.
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Other economic thoughts | Economics Outside the Cube
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Economics Outside the Cube. Musings from M.Cubed on the environment, energy and water. Category Archives: Other economic thoughts. What doesn’t fall into the other categories. Repost from AER: Deposit Competition and Financial Fragility: Evidence from the US Banking Sector. VOL 107, NO. 1, JANUARY 2017. By Mark Egan, Ali Hortaçsu, and Gregor Matvos. We develop a structural empirical model of the US banking sector. Insured depositors and run-prone uninsured depositors choose between differentiated ban...
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January | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: January 2015. January 12, 2015 · :. Housing prices only ever go up and wells never go dry. Over on Mother Jones, Tom Philpott writes about hedge funds investing in almond orchards. Did you guys read The Big Short. Onthepublicrecord on I’m going to regret this…. Larry on I’m going to regret this…. Diane Livia on I’m going to regret this…. John on I’m going to regret this…. Anonymous on I’m going to regret this…. I’m going to regret this, I am sure of it.
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Stray thoughts on water markets. | On the public record
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On the public record. How so, Lester Snow? July 24, 2015 · :. Stray thoughts on water markets. I am delighted for this project. In China, creating seven pilot water markets. I hope we research them very carefully all along. It is worth remembering that part of the motivation of the Australian water market was to drive farmers out of farming. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). How so, Lester Snow? 2) I&#...
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Big Business Is Killing Innovation in the U.S. – The Atlantic | Economics Outside the Cube
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Economics Outside the Cube. Musings from M.Cubed on the environment, energy and water. Big Business Is Killing Innovation in the U.S. – The Atlantic. How big business and overconcentration jams the wheels of innovation in the U.S. This is particularly relevant to encouraging new distributed energy resources on the electric utility grid–the poster child for monopolies. Source: Big Business Is Killing Innovation in the U.S. – The Atlantic. This entry was posted in Other economic thoughts. January 3, 2017.
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renewables | Economics Outside the Cube
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Economics Outside the Cube. Musings from M.Cubed on the environment, energy and water. Repost: US Solar Market Grows 95% in 2016, Smashes Records Greentech Media. GTM Research and SEIA present data from the upcoming U.S. Solar Market Insight report. Source: US Solar Market Grows 95% in 2016, Smashes Records Greentech Media. This entry was posted in Energy innovation. And tagged distributed energy resources. February 15, 2017. This entry was posted in Energy innovation. Risks of climate change. When is $1...
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April | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: April 2015. April 29, 2015 · :. Once more around the bowl, comrades! Their own conference that included former Governor Schwarzenegger. My first thought was that Schwarzenegger isn’t in a position to be critiquing anyone else on water policy, since he. During the drought on his watch. Then Schwarzenegger went on to say:. This is true. There is no vision and it means our drought response is crappy. For the users with large landscaping demands. No, spoiled communitie...
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storage | Economics Outside the Cube
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Economics Outside the Cube. Musings from M.Cubed on the environment, energy and water. Fighting the last war: Study finds solar storage uneconomic now from Utility Dive. 8220;A Rochester Institute of Technology study says a customer must face high electricity bills and unfavorable net metering or feed-in policies for grid defection to work.”. Said it would take at least 10 years before such defection was cost-effective in even the high-cost states like New York and California. February 21, 2017. Five use...