Author: Craig Shields

Some of the recent conversations here have touched on the idea of geoengineering, i.e., taking pro-active steps to mitigate the greenhouse gas problem more aggressively than simply cutting emissions. This is a hot topic, if I may use the pun, …

Geoengineering 101 Read More »

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But the Politicians don’t trust Science to believe it is Reasonable. Please read it all don’t stop without the entire picture! There is a SOLUTION to “Global Warming” The efforts of Humans to control carbon-dioxide emissions and thereby reduce global …

From Guest Blogger Dennis Miles: We CAN end Global Warming. Read More »

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Most of the citizens of Earth understand humanity is approaching limits. In the EU, a great deal of companies understand they have a responsibility and ability to exert positive change on the world’s economy, environmental and social conditions. In terms …

From Guest-blogger Kimgerly — Does Addressing the TBL in VC Circles Incorporate Sustainability Development? Read More »

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This is rather long but maybe your assistants can screen this. I’m writing because you showed some interest in urban transport costs (skimming down, you will be able to see this thread). Recently the bike people have gained access to …

From Guest-blogger Ron: Save Money, Pollution, Time, Environment Read More »

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As a company developing an electric vehicle, we are seeing the investment community frozen solid. When Obama got elected everyone thought he would solve all of our problems, including health care, Global Warning through a cap and trade bill, education, …

From Guest Blogger Richard Marks: Where Does Alternative Energy Stand Politically? Read More »

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Every week I get a dozen or so emails from 2GreenEnergy subscribers who make incredibly insightful comments — or ask wonderful questions — about the industry. I write back — normally almost begging the author to become a guest blogger, recognizing …

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Growing crops to create biogas has become a controversial renewable energy source because it creates competition for land for food crops. But there is another major source of biogas that doesn’t compete with food crops. In fact, exploiting it would …

[The Vector] Biogas that Doesn’t Compete with Food Crops Read More »

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As I predicted, last week’s trip back to the East Coast was an exercise in nonstop learning about sustainable products. As I made my way up from North Carolina and Virginia through Pennsylvania and New York, one of the many …

Canefields Paper – The Ultimate Sustainable Office Supply Read More »

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From today’s Wall Street Journal: At 6-foot-2 and 240 pounds, Steven Kemp had to move his size 14 shoes to avoid tripping toddlers at his pediatrician’s office in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. “It’s kind of awkward, but we’re good friends,” says …

Regarding Renewable Energy, Think for Yourself Read More »

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