Tag: Nobel Peace Prize

I have a good feeling that U.S. President Obama will axe the Keystone XL Pipeline.  My reasoning has nothing to do with the noise that environmentalists are making, though I’m not discounting that effect altogether.  I’m thinking that none of …

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Like everyone, I’ve always been impressed with the winners of the Nobel Prize. My favorite personal experience along these lines goes back to my younger days in which I chronicled the Nobel laureates in protein chemistry when I was a …

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According to the Writer’s Almanac, today is the birthday of humanitarian, philosopher and physician, Albert Schweitzer.  Those unfamiliar with his extraordinary life should take a couple of minutes, visit the pages linked above, and have one of those experiences that fills one with …

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I’m delighted to announce that I’m going to be interviewing Dr. Raj Pachauri during his upcoming trip to the U.S., in preparation for my next book, Renewable Energy — Following the Money.   For those who may be unfamiliar with Dr. Pachauri, …

Speaking with Dr. Raj Pachauri, Energy and Environmental Legend Read More »

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Woody Clark is another of these supremely visible figures who is impossible to miss when one attends industry conferences. He has a warm, approachable – and often hilariously funny speaking style that belies the depth of his understanding of complex, …

Thanks to Woody Clark, Ph.D., For His Contribution to “Is Renewable Really Doable?” Read More »

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