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A discussion of green energy and global warming matters. Click on the word "Comments" at the end of each entry if you want to add your own comment. Starting in 2010, I shifted this blog to http://greenenergyclimatechange.wordpress.com/ because blogspot lost my password. All material contributed by John Carlton-Foss is (c) Copyright 2008-9 John Carlton-Foss, Ph.D. You can also reach me at http://www.SESenergy.com/

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Thunder and Global Warming? Real Time Perception?

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With Physics degrees from MIT and a Doctorate in Psychology from Saybrook Institute, I have been involved with technology, people, and organizations in one form or another for my entire career. With a Harvard Ed.M. in Learning Environments and Administration I was for some years involved and fascinated with education that empowered students. While at Harvard and MIT I earned all but an MBA at the Business School and the Sloan School and have spent most of the rest of my career focused on business.
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