The War That Cried Wolf (Apr. 2003, 2 pages). Based on this article, Mr. Gordon appeared as a guest on WRKO 680-AM's "Morning Show" with former Rep. Peter Blute (R-MA) on Friday morning April 11 2003.
The Fourth Oil War: Our oil dependency got us into the War on Terror and condemns us to decades of war (2002, 2 pages)
Monitoring & Evaluation of Rural Watershed Councils For the North American Fund for Environmental Cooperation, successes and failures in starting cooperative councils to solve watershed-wide pollution and development issues. (1998, 180 pages)
Watershed Economics: Agribusiness versus Recreation For the The Buffalo River Stewardship Foundation, an analysis of pollution and recreation trends on Arkansas' Buffalo River, America's first National River. A complete economic and political evaluation. (1996, 92 pages)
Executive Summary 2-page summary of "Watershed Economics: Agribusiness versus Recreation"
Buffalo River press clippings, quotations in "American Whitewater", "Earth Island Journal", and the "Newton County Times"
Financing Energy Conservation Overcoming Barriers to Implementing the Massachusetts Clean State Initiative: A study for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (1994, 87 pages)
Using the Market to Reduce Global Warming Applicability of Tradable Emissions Permits to a Global Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program: An analysis of issues facing Global Warming treaty negotiations, and a comparison of US sulfur dioxide emission permits as a model for an international carbon dioxide emissions market (1991 and 1993, 34 pages)
Modern Malthusianism Book Review of Paul Kennedy's "Preparing for the Twenty-First Century" (1993, 5 pages)
CROMERRR Critique: Comments from the American Water Works Association on a proposed EPA rule for electronic report submissions (2001, 25 pages, primary author). Federal Register describing EPA rule.
Reviews of Issues2000.org (Jesse was the Content Manager for Issues2000.org / Speakout.com):
Los Angeles Times, October 26, 2000: "They're like dating services for politics."
BizReport.com, June 22, 2000: "SpeakOut.com Acquires Issues2000.org"
The Palm Beach Post, Feb. 9, 2000: "Forbes and I Like-Minded? That Gores Me."
Technological Libertarianism Why technology policy should focus on a free market, and what the government should (and shouldn't) do to keep technology progressing (1994, 7 pages)
Democrats and Greens: Panel discussion at Massachusetts Democratic State Committee meeting on Green outreach (Nov. 2003, 2 pages)
Ten Key Values : Comparison of Mass Greens' platform to Mass Dems' platform, point-by-point. MS-Word version in 2-page printable format.
Jesse ran a survey of Dean Meetups (the political phenomenon of 2003), analyzing 600 attendees' demographics, political preferences, and views on the effectiveness of Meetups -- the first analysis of Meetups since their entry into the political realm.
Survey results : raw data results from the survey (Oct. 2003, 50 pages).
Accountability Resolution -- scorecard of elected officials voting record against the Massachusetts Democratic Party Platform (a progressive document).
Accountability Amendment which passed, 60%-40%, at the 2003 Massachusetts Democratic Issues Convention.
Reich supporters vow to press the liberal cause: Boston Globe reporting on the 2003 Democratic Caucuses in Cambridge. Jesse served as the Reich organizer in Cambridge from 2002-2003. (Feb. 2003, 1 page)
Towards democracy at State House: Rep. Anne Paulsen's activities on rule changes to reduce Speaker Finneran's stranglehold on power. (Jan. 2003, 2 pages)
Opening the Oligarchy: How the Democratic Party closes itself to outsiders. (Dec. 2002, 2 pages)
Same article adapted for Sharon, Mass. Jesse also appeared on the "Newsmakers" segment of the Tony Gill Show, WAIC 91.9 FM, Springfield MA, regarding this article. (Dec. 24 2002, 22 minutes)
Voter Registration: How to beat the political insiders at their own game. (Sept. 2002, 2 pages)
Conventional Wisdom: A play-by-play for the Democratic Party Convention. (May 2002, 2 pages)