Tag: global climate change

I’m reading Beyond the Limits by Donella Meadows et. al. and learning all about the computer models these folks have used to predict the consequences of things like exponential population growth on a planet with finite resources.  This is brilliant …

Computer Models Predict the Effects of Greenhouse Gasses, But To What End? Read More »

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Here’s an article whose theme we’ve discussed a great deal here: the disdain that certain of our elected leaders have for science. Personally, I have a tough time with people who expect to be taken seriously who write off evolution …

Growing Segment of American Voters Skeptical of Science Read More »

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In connection to climate change, I often warn that, where people can make compromises, physics doesn’t.  From there, I sometimes find myself going off into long-winded explanations and examples. But I recently found that Voltaire, one of my favorite people …

Understanding Climate Change Means Knowing Nature’s Ways Read More »

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Here’s a discussion on global climate change featuring California-based venture capitalist Dan Miller, who apparently has some connections local to me. Dan spoke last week at The Midland School, a wonderful private school at which both my kids, Jake and …

Talk On Global Climate Change Read More »

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Here’s top climate scientist Dr. James Hansen on global climate change. When people ask where I stand on this subject and why, I simply request that they watch this; I sure wish I had it in my power to get …

James Hansen on Global Climate Change Read More »

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Over the years, I’ve learned that the most productive way to deal with climate change deniers is to point out that global warming is only one of half-a-dozen reasons to knock off our dependence on coal and oil. “Just pick …

Energy Policy and the Skyrocketing Rates of Certain Childhood Diseases Read More »

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I’m very proud of 2GreenEnergy’s dozen or so “associates,” who perform a huge variety of tasks for our clients – everything from raising capital, to performing engineering reviews, to marketing and public relations, social media, project management to IP protection. …

Dan Sturges — Changing the Paradigm in Transportation Read More »

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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAdKwrPHy9w] Here’s 2GreenEnergy’s November webinar, in which noted environmentalist and energy expert Bruce Severance joined me for a lively discussion we called “How to Increase the Energy Efficiency of Existing Structures — and WHY.”

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The Cato Institute’s Jerry Taylor, whom I interviewed last week, writes in to offer a correction to my piece the other day on The Impetus for Renewable Energy that includes:  “(Taylor) believes that the push for a migration from cheap …

What Climate Scientists Tell Us About Global Warming — And Why Read More »

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It will be with great pleasure that I’ll walk into the office of my friend Stephen Lacey tomorrow afternoon, a young man who has already contributed so greatly to the cause of replacing fossil fuels and nuclear with renewables.  In …

Stephen Lacey – Climate Progress Read More »

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