Tag: forces of pure market economics

As time passes and temperature records continue to be broken, we will see fewer and fewer people speaking like the frog in this cartoon. Some will realize that they have been conned by the lies of Big Oil, but most …

As More People Are Starting to Recognize, Human-Caused Climate Change Is Real Read More »

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There are so many enormously positive developments in our civilization it’s hard to count them. As noted, the second quarter of 2019 saw record sales of wind turbines to project developers, which surprised those who had thought that the industry …

Q2 Wind Turbine Orders Set New Record Read More »

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…. when that something is the closing of another coal-fired power plant.  In this case, the results are better health for all citizens of Earth.

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Here’s an article that suggests the forces of pure market economics are all that are necessary to replace gas and diesel powered cars and trucks with electric vehicles. Of course, this is the thesis of most of what I’ve written …

Public and Private Sectors Working Together To Encourage Electric Transportation Read More »

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Here’s an article (with great graphics) that helps us understand the limits to the power of the Trump administration in the outcome of our civilization.  Can he slow down the integration of renewables into the grid-mix?  Yes, at a certain …

Coal Is Going Away, and It’s Not Coming Back Read More »

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A reader notes:  I live in New Zealand where 75% of our electricity is from hydro, geothermal, and wind. We could easily replace every bit of coal with more geothermal and be 100% renewable with political will. Shell in NZ …

“Beating the Oil Companies Is the World’s Biggest Problem” Read More »

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