This morning we sent the following to the RESECON e-mail list:
This is just our friendly (but late) beginning-of-the-semester reminder/request to take advantage of the myriad resources available at THE Environmental Economics blog (www.env-econ.net) in your economics and environment economics classes or just for your own personal pleasure. John (Whitehead) and I have been at this for over eight years now, and still going strong. There’s so much information on the blog that it is practically a textbook on its own; a really crappy textbook with little organization and a bunch of irrelevant posts and stupid jokes, but hey, at least you can search the site—on the right side, or look at posts by topic—on the left side.
As always, feel free to give us feedback on how we can make the site better, or more useful. We’ll probably ignore the feedback but you’ll at least feel like you contributed to our success (it’s not like we make a bunch of money off this).
Enjoy.
Tim Haab and John Whitehead
In response, we got this:
An excellent resource for policy professionals, like me, too….
Thanks Jim and Tim.
Jim?