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In response to my piece on “living small,” frequent commenter Arlene writes: Well said, Craig. It is unfortunate (for me) that I don’t believe humans will do the “right thing” until their backs are up against it. I totally understand. …

Living Large Means Living Small — and Other Messages of Kindness Read More »

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I’ve been lucky enough to derive so much pleasure from business travel – and to conduct so much business during personal trips — that I long ago ceased to try to separate the two. Case in point: this trip back …

Inductive Charging Offers Advantages in Electric Transportation Read More »

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Global nuclear capacity has remained flat in growth in the last decade, the worldwide operational installed capacity increased insignificantly from 370 GWe at the end of 2005 to 375 GWe at the end of 2010. Nuclear capacity in the OECD …

From Guest-Blogger Joshua Okomo: Green Energy and Human Rights Read More »

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Over a cold beverage during the holidays, my brother Geoff (terrific person) came to ask me about my level of satisfaction with what I’m doing here at 2GreenEnergy. “It’s a mixed bag,” I told him, candidly. “It’s a combination of …

What Does the Future Look Like for Electric Vehicles? Renewable Energy? Read More »

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Are you familiar with our surveys here, in which we ask readers to weigh in on the important topics of the day? Please consider and comment on the following set of ideas, which I’ll send out as soon as I …

Survey: Contemplating Mankind’s Medium-Term Future: 2011 – 2050 Read More »

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To wrap our wits around where we truly are as a species and who we need to be to avoid the brunt of the catastrophes heading our way in the 21st Century, let’s observe: How do we actually behave with …

Living Small — A Christmas Gift for Planet Earth Read More »

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My family and I are out of here tomorrow morning, and back on the 27th. It’s our annual pilgrimage back to Philadelphia, cradle of the Union – ironic to be sure, given my recent writing on how sadly corrupt has …

How Thrilled Would Ben Franklin Be With What We’ve Done To Our Democratic Republic? Read More »

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Frequent commenter Glenn Doty writes: What would really be nice is an infographic comparing the cost of mitigating CO2 with various alternatives… just to put the different alternatives into proper perspective. For instance, how much more does it cost to …

Electric Vehicles and CO2 Emission Abatement Read More »

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I’ll be in Europe from April 26th through May 10th, 2012, attending conferences, meeting colleagues known to me now only through Skype, and conducting interviews for my third book, “Renewable Energy – Following the Money.” In fact, including a robust …

Renewable Energy in Europe Read More »

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My good friend Bill Moore is not only a terrific writer, but a man of great compassion for humanity. I thought I’d post his holiday message for those who may not have seen it. As I wrote back, “That is …

EVWorld’s Holiday Message of Warmth and Humanity Read More »

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