Tag: migration to clean energy

I copied the title above from this article in GreenTechMedia as a preamble to a few remarks. Some people may say that anything Germany does is a “drop in the bucket” of the world’s overall coal consumption, and thus it’s …

Germany Looks to Phase Out Coal. But Does It Matter? Read More »

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  Frequent commenter MarcoPolo offers this observation about my post on “Prayer and Oil,” in which I wonder how it’s possible that the staunchest supporters of oil are also the most ardent Christians, given the Lord’s pacifism and compassion for …

We Need To Give Our Kind and Profuse Thanks To the Oil Industry—and Then Ask It To Leave Read More »

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A reader asked what I would do if I were elected to public office, by which I presume he meant: what would I do if I had unrestrained power to implement anything I want. First, let me say that I …

Let's Start with a Progressive National Energy Policy and Go From There Read More »

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I try to follow the financial news surrounding Tesla Motors, which isn’t particularly positive right now.  For a couple of reasons, the success or failure of Tesla is a big deal in the world at the moment. First of all, …

Sure Would Be Good To See Tesla Motors Succeed Read More »

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As I’ve mentioned, the theme of my new book project “Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose” is that, when it comes to the migration to clean energy, the good guys are in the …

Why Is the Migration to Renewables Assured? Let’s Start with Cheap Wind Read More »

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Here’s a picture I took yesterday of a decommissioned fighter helicopter at a display of old vehicles of various types.  This particular unit was deployed in Vietnam from 1965 through 1968. One of the veterans responsible for answering questions from …

The United States Tops the Charts in a Certain Industry, But It’s Not Clean Energy Read More »

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God only knows how many attorneys I insulted with my recent piece on the legal system.  I’m pleased to note that one of them wrote me a very civil and insightful response:

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Want a good, quick read?  Check out (FedEx Chairman) Fred Smith’s testimony to the Senate Fiance Committee — and note in particular Joseph Lado’s comment under it.  In my estimation, this is precisely on target, and exactly the type and …

Corporate America and the Migration to Clean Energy Read More »

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