Clean Energy Is Most Certainly the Right Direction for Mankind
I just came across two chance references to the same thing in the last couple of days:
1) In his memoir, Christopher Hitchens writes that his father said of World War II, “It was the only time in my life that I felt I really knew what I was doing.” and
2) In today’s Writer’s Almanac, Garrison Keillor quoted the great newspaper critic A. J. Liebling, also referring to World War II: “The times were full of certainties: we could be certain we were right — and we were — and that certainty made us certain that anything we did was right, too. I have seldom been sure I was right since.”
Interesting coincidence – one that makes me think of what we’re trying to accomplish here with clean energy. For what it’s worth, I get up every morning pretty darned certain that what we’re doing is right.