Tag: global climate change

I’ll never forget one of the very first conversations I had with a cleantech innovator, shortly after the launch of 2GreenEnergy.  I was in my office, speaking on the phone with Abe Collins in Vermont.  Abe wasn’t an electronic engineer with a …

Climate Change Is a Factor in Desertification, But It Might Not Be the Major Cause Read More »

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Here’s an article on desertification, in particular, holding the line against the Kubuchi Desert, that contains a message, variations of which I predict you’ll hear a great deal over the coming years:  “The top 6 – 8 inches of top …

Preserving and Protecting Arable Farmland Read More »

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My 14-hour work day consisted mainly of a drive to and from the San Francisco Bay Area for three key meetings, the content of which I’ll share briefly.  I attended several sessions at this year’s Green Grid conference, which focuses …

Three Discussions in the San Francisco Bay Area: Energy Efficiency in the Data Center, Biomass, and Solar Read More »

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In response to my piece about the regulation of the electrical utilities and the providing of incentives for clean energy, frequent commenter Dennis Miles writes: There is an old saying I learned about 45 years ago, “If it ain’t broke, …

Is Our Energy Policy Broken? Read More »

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When 2GreenEnergy supporter Tim Kingston sent me this note on California’s “cap and trade” program earlier today, I’m sure he knew how I’d react:  It’s simply a new way for smart, rich people and their lawyers to make even more …

Cap and Trade — Complication and Bureaucracy That Won’t Help Clean Up the Environment Read More »

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Frequent commenter Tim Kingston sent me this piece on Bob Inglis, and writes: See, there are conservatives (like me) who are concerned about climate change. 🙂 Yes, Inglis is a man among men, in my book.  I’ve written quite a …

In His Position on Climate Change, Bob Inglis Shows Himself as a Man of Principle Read More »

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2GreenEnergy supporter Allison Lee sent along this infographic on global climate change that I thought readers might appreciate.  Thanks, Allison. 

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Here’s an article called “Scientists Confirm: Arctic Sea Ice ‘Collapse’ at Our Door – Warming planet and new evidence portend future of ice-free Arctic. It’s quite worthwhile, but, perhaps because I come across several reports on the subject in the course …

Arctic Sea Ice Collapse Read More »

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If you think that climate change denial is a random event, or the natural result of a free-thinking society, you’re sadly mistaken.  You may want to take a few minutes out of your day, and read this article, which covers …

The Rapid Rise of Climate Change Denial Is Not an Accident Read More »

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I hope you never tire of reading my blog posts every day, as well as my occasional books, white papers, and so forth.  But if I’ve finally written something that sent you over the edge and you find yourself looking …

The U.S. Has a Real Opportunity Re: Climate Change, Energy Policy Read More »

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