Tag: sustainable course to energy

At 2GreenEnergy.com, we often tackle the subject of sustainability in a way that goes far beyond the borders of the energy industry.  For example, it’s a good bet that most of our readers want to know the cause and likely disposition …

Needless To Say, a Sustainable Course To Energy Is Not the World’s Only Problem Read More »

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After encountering crude deposits of disappointing size, Shell has decided to withdraw from oil exploration in the arctic, meaning that, at least for now, the assault on that pristine environment will not go forward.  Obviously, it’s a great moment for …

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In the phone calls I place to my mother every few days, we sometimes talk about 2GreenEnergy, which, I’m flattered to say, she reads regularly. Last night she reiterated something she’s been telling me for years:  she sometimes has issues …

A Sustainable Course to Energy Must Contemplate the Harsh Realities of Politics Read More »

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Below is a graph that illustrates the pickle the world is in vis-a-vis a sustainable course to energy. Apparently, China has promised to max out its consumption of coal by 2030, and the author of this article seems quite exuberant …

When and How Will China Stop Burning Coal? Read More »

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