Peter Buck sent me another article just now, accompanied by a few words: Here’s another article (which I coincidentally also found yesterday). This one includes graphs that seem to show that onshore wind prices aren’t falling very much but are …
Peter Buck sent me another article just now, accompanied by a few words: Here’s another article (which I coincidentally also found yesterday). This one includes graphs that seem to show that onshore wind prices aren’t falling very much but are …
Peter Buck writes: I found this article interesting–along the lines you propose in “Bullish” (on Renewable Energy) i.e., that solar and wind power will be the cheapest forms of energy in the future. Thanks very much, Peter. Yes, this really …
An old school chum who happens to be ultra-conservative comments: Depend on this: everyone in America and the Western industrialized democracies WILL have non-polluting electric vehicles, re-charged with electricity produced by renewable resources, when it makes economic sense for the market …
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A reader comments: The problem that most concerns me is not the shortage of oil but its abundance. Saudi Aramco, the Saudi (state owned) oil company is the world’s largest corporation with over $30 trillion dollars in assets including oil …
I’m blessed with fine friends who constantly go out of their way to help me. Here’s a conversation with a dear friend I’ve known for over 30 years who found a website that might like to feature the press release …
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If you are looking for an expert to interpret news on energy and the environment, educate within a documentary, or add a sustainable point of view to media interviews, you may want to include Craig Shields in the discussion. Craig …
A number of people asked about the Kindle version of my new book, Bullish on Renewable Energy, which just now became available. It’s linked above.
At a very high level, there are only three main viewpoints that one can take re: our civilization’s approach to sustainability: 1) Do nothing. Make no changes in the status quo, based on the belief that there are no real …
Does Civilization’s Approach to Sustainability Lie Behind Door #1, #2, or #3? Read More »
In his reference to my post on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a reader notes: At the end of this century people will look back on what the Gates Foundation spent millions or even billions of dollars on and …
Bill Gates’ Involvement in Clean Energy and the Mitigation of Climate Disruption Read More »
Whenever I publish a new book (like Bullish on Renewable Energy) it gets me thinking of all the other books coming out at the same time, and how, I’d like to think, they weave themselves together into a kind of …
Books on Sustainability Offer Harmonious Messages Read More »