More time to blog? Just kidding

22May07

So, I’ve started making my list of summertime goals and #3 on the list is get back to updating my blog on a regular basis.

I thought I’d have more time, since school is over, but that time is rapidly becoming filled with work.   This summer, I am working on a research project here in Chicago for the school.   The research being done is for a large oil and gas client looking for ways to bring more sustainable forms of energy to the Chinese household.
I think I told most people that I was going to DC to work for the World Resources Institute, so this may come as some surprise to some of you.   Though I was excited about both offers, the chance to work with Chinese professors/graduate students on interesting emerging market sustainability problems won out.

Starting in June, I will be going to Shanghai for a month– right now I’m a little worried about finding vegetarian food there.   Soon I imagine I will go to Costco and stock up on vast quantities of  protein bars and cereal.
Zaijian for now.

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