Tag: environmentalism

Those who believe that America is caught in a downward spiral have a great deal on which to base those beliefs – principally the nation’s failure to take a moral high ground on several main issues — energy and climate …

Optimism / Pessimism on the Future of Renewable Energy Read More »

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Senior energy analyst and frequent 2GreenEnergy commenter Glenn Doty wrote something the other day that I find interesting: ….The thing is, our end-use electric consumption is likely never going to decrease. We’ve more or less stopped the rapid increase in …

Trend Toward Energy Efficiency and Conservation Read More »

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Had Steve Jobs survived cancer, he would have celebrated his 59th birthday today.  In addition to his other merits, Jobs led a very philosophic life; he once observed, “Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I …

Environmentalism and Following One’s Heart Read More »

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It’s the birthday of Geoffrey Chaucer, who gave us the rip-roaring stories comprising the Canterbury Tales.  Though I read them all senior year in high school in a marvelous English course called “Chaucer and Cummings,” (taught by my favorite teacher …

Eventually, Environmentalists Will Be Proven Right — Or Wrong Read More »

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Ensuring cleanliness and greenery in garden is extremely important. For that, one has to put forward his efforts on daily basis. An ideal garden should be of that kind that when one enters his home, the lush green garden should …

From Guest Blogger Serven: Keeping your Home Garden Clean and Green Read More »

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Changes in the temperature in the past decades have brought the worst natural disasters that wreaked havoc everywhere in the world. From hurricane Katrina in 2005 that claimed more than a thousand lives in the country to cyclone Nargis in …

From Guest Blogger Emily Harper: The Truth about Climate Change — Will Planting Trees Really Save Us? Read More »

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The world has suffered from several fatal disasters. News of earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and other phenomena have shaken us. Most people say that it is nature’s own way of taking revenge against humans’ cruelties. However, could it be nature’s cruelty …

From Guest Blogger John Anderson: Climate Change — Are Hurricanes Our Fault? Read More »

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According to the Writer’s Almanac, today is the anniversary of the official signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.  They write: “It was introduced as a resolution by Richard Henry Lee, a delegate from Virginia on June 7, 1776 — …

The U.S. Declaration of Independence Read More »

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I just got back from a walk up to the local coffee shop, where I thought I’d read the Sunday paper and try to get some inspiration for a blog post or two.  Since I surround myself with breaking news …

Media Coverage Of Environmental Issues Waxes and Wanes Read More »

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Just a short post to say that I’m attending the 25th Annual Live Oak Music Festival this weekend.  Incredible people, and, of course, music that is just amazing.  Robert Earl Keen particularly rocked the place last night, but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed …

Speculation: Environmentalism and Live Acoustic Music Have Common Demographics Read More »

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