Category: Renewables – Business

Funny. But seriously, this goes back to the theory that demand creates its own supply.  There is a huge demand for pro-Trump idiocy.  All that’s happening is a continuing supply of lies to feed these people which they so desperately …

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The pandemic has made us question so many things about our world, one of which is workers’ wages.  People aren’t returning to work as expected, largely because what they’re being paid doesn’t justify their putting their health at risk. FWIW, …

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To this concept a reader sent to me: There’s a catch, however. People with lousy grammar are generally regarded as illiterate morons. Not sure that’s where you want to be in society.

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Here’s a conversation I have with my mom sometimes.  As a Republican, she doesn’t think management should be forced to pay higher minimum wages. That’s fine until you realize that the burden is then shifted from people like the Walton …

Someone Has To Pay To Get Minimum Wage Workers from Starving. Who Should that Someone Be? Read More »

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Switching to electric appliances cuts climate-changing gas, eliminates dangerous indoor air pollution and saves homeowners money.  However, in yet another effort to prevent the cessation of fossil fuel consumption, the state of Oklahoma is proposing to make homeowners pay a …

From Yahoo News: Oklahoma Proposes Letting Gas Utility Charge A $1,400 ‘Exit Fee’ To Go Electric Read More »

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A companion point to be made here is that, in the absence of green infrastructure, the United States is actively contributing to the incineration of our planet. In addition, building low-carbon energy generation, electric transportation, smart grid, energy storage, and …

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In response to the question raised in the meme here, a reader suggests: Maybe the goals of “the market” go directly against our best interests as citizens of Earth? Just a guess. I disagree; I believe that “the market” is …

“The Market” Doesn’t Care If This Planet Burns Read More »

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A reader reacted to my recent post centering around energy analyst Robert Rapier’s explanation of the role that U.S. presidents play in determining the price of gas.  She writes: “I am sure the price of gas is a complicated issue, …

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I thought I’d publish this piece by senior energy analyst Robert Rapier, and then comment on it. If you are one of those people still raging about Biden and gasoline prices, then I can put you into one of three …

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Centrist?  What does that mean?  She’s impeding our country’s transitioning to clean energy, even though there is widespread support for 100% clean energy by 2035.  From the article linked below: The results (of a survey of 22K+ people) are overwhelmingly …

“Centrists” Do Not Take Orders from Oil Companies Read More »

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