Category: Sustainability

My wife has a close friend who shares her progressive views, but lives in Florida where she finds herself incensed by all the ignorance and hate surrounding her.  My wife’s advice: to protect your own sanity, move. Nailed it. Some …

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No. True, my net worth is closer to zero than a billion dollars, but, like virtually all 2GreenEnergy enthusiasts, I live a comfortable life of good nutrition, healthcare, access to information, and safety from the elements. Perhaps the author’s point …

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A good measure of the speed at which this country has descended is its seemingly limitless hunger for lies.  Voter fraud, the climate hoax, the ineffectiveness of masks and vaccinations, it’s all the same. Truth has ceased to matter, and, …

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The cartoon stands as a reminder that, in the course of my years on this planet, I’ve watched unbridled capitalism morph from: “Let us ignore the needs of others” to “Let us actively harm the well-being of others.”

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In my post as editor of 2GreenEnergy, it’s my job to make sure that every word choice is perfidious.

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Do you know what newly appointed special prosecutor Jack Smith was doing before he was called upon to deal with Trump and his litany of crimes?  Prosecuting war crimes that occurred in Kosovo.  Yes, that’s Kosovo.  A genocide that occurred …

What Do We Want? Justice. When Do We Want It? Now. Read More »

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National Public Radio has an ongoing quest to find stories of “Unsung Heroes,” which I would summarize as people who magically occur in others’ lives and make an amazingly positive impact.  NPR, as usual, puts it better, because they’re better …

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It’s true: the last 40 years have made us much safer in many ways that are quite important. Sadly, this is counteracted by growing levels of ignorance. Had COVID come along in the 1980s, we wouldn’t have had millions of …

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I was recently asked to join the board of Human Trafficking Solutions, a group committed to eliminating modern-day slavery.  Though this scourge on human civilization often goes unnoticed, it’s estimated that there are somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 million …

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Conservative forces in the United States have always sought to separate Americans as a people from those living in the rest of the world. As we entered the nuclear age, many of our brightest minds pointed out that this was …

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