Tag: global climate change

I just sat down over lunch with a printed publication to which I subscribe called the “Green Money Journal.”  Fantastic stuff.  I loved the lead article, “From Growth Capitalism to Sustainable Capitalism,” by Joe Keefe, President and CEO of Pax …

A Sustainable Energy Policy Looks at Externalities Read More »

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Here’s a recently recorded hour-long interview with Fred Smith, CEO and Chairman of FedEx.  He’s always impressed me with his extremely astute viewpoints on world trade. Obviously, I’m not as appreciative of his anti-regulation position as it applies to environmental …

FedEx Chairman Fred Smith on Energy, Environment, World Trade Read More »

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During the industrial revolution of the early 18th century until now, significant advances have been made in technology, manufacturing, agriculture, mining and transportation. But at what cost? Our environment took and is still taking the hardest hit! The use of …

From Guest-Blogger Jason Castillo: Climate Change! Be Part of the Solution Through Solar Energy Read More »

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My friend and colleague Vijay Rochlani, one of our 2GreenEnergy Associates, was instrumental in arranging the interview I conducted last week (for my third book: “Renewable Energy — Following the Money“) with Dr. Raj Pachauri.  To my shame, I had …

Dr. Raj Pachauri on Climate Change Read More »

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Here’s an article that does a good job discussing voter suppression – to be sure, off-topic for a clean energy blog by a long shot.  I bring it up only because it ends with words that resonate with me: “It’s …

Clean Energy Actually DOES Lie In Our Future — It's Only a Question of Time Read More »

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Senior energy analyst and frequent commenter Glenn Doty writes: Farmers are getting hit by the drought and heat wave. Wealthy southern landowners are getting hit by increased tropical storm activity… and everyone has to spend more to keep the air …

What To Do About Climate Change – And When To Do It Read More »

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I’m so glad I took advantage of today’s opportunity to interview Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Nobel Prize winning climate scientist and chairman of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).  At several points in the conversation, I was reminded of my discussions …

Speaking with Dr. Rajendra Pachauri on Climate Change and Renewable Energy Read More »

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I’m leaving for the East Coast tomorrow morning for a series of meetings, including what I call my “anchor appointment” (i.e., the one event that absolutely shouldn’t be postponed or conducted by phone/email), my interview with Dr. Raj Pachauri, one …

Meeting Dr. Raj Pachauri at Yale University Read More »

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Frequent commenter and all-around good guy Tim Kingston just sent me this wonderful article in Wired Magazine defending the oft-heard concept that modern society has greatly exaggerated the dangers of rising population, diminishing resources, climate change, etc.  Obviously, I hope …

Are the Dangers of Climate Change Exaggerated? Read More »

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The rank and file tea party pretty much uniformly buys the idea that the theory of global climate change is a hoax perpetrated by the rising tide of socialist forces.  Zzzzzzzzzz. Sorry, I must have dozed off there for a …

George Will on Global Climate Change Read More »

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