Tag: Deutsche Bank

If this guy thinks Trump is unlikely to run for president in 2024 at this point, wait till he takes into consideration the effects of the extremely likely events that will occur between now and then: • Vigorous prosecution of …

Trump in 2024? Read More »

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William Barr lied to the American people when he said that U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoff Berman “would be stepping down.” In fact, Berman had left a meeting with Barr earlier that day insisting he …

William Barr Lied To Us–Why That’s Important Read More »

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An angry gentleman from Australia posted this story, explaining how “solar and wind don’t work.” Insofar as this claim is so outrageous, I succumbed to temptation and got a tad sarcastic:

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A friend sent me this post on wealthy individuals who are backing a huge clean energy fund aimed at backing fledgling, high-risk companies whose results could potentially have enormous implications for the future of this planet.   I respond:

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A member of the pro-nuke group writes:  Craig, we have no $ interest in nuclear.  We have concern for our descendants and all the species around us.  We have concern for facts, since human progress proceeds no other way. You know …

Some of the Pro-Nuke People Really Don’t Like Renewables At All Read More »

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I don’t have a problem with comments on the site that challenge my own bullish viewpoint on renewable energy; in most cases, they provide an interesting counterpoint from which everyone wins as a result.  I DO have a problem with …

Despite Nay-sayers’ Claims, Renewable Energy Is a Huge Industry Read More »

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Of the $7.7 trillion that will be invested in new power generation capacity between now and 2030, $5.1 trillion will come in the form of renewable energy—mostly solar and wind.  That’s why, when I attend top-level conferences on clean energy …

That’s “Trillions” with a “T” — Investments in Renewable Energy Outpacing Those in Fossil Fuels Read More »

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The CBS news show “60 Minutes” sports a history of hatchet-jobs that goes back almost half a century.  They’re phenomenally good at selecting a certain conclusion and then supporting it with misleading reporting, trick camera-work, and quotes taken out of …

CBS’s “60 Minutes” Airs Hatchet-Job on CleanTech Read More »

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When a speaker at yesterday’s CleanTechLA event presented what Deutsche Bank calls its “three pillars of a successful market,” I could see some of the main challenges associated with the migration to renewable energy.  Abbreviated “TLC” (something that everyone and …

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This article on fracking reminded me that I haven’t written too much on the subject.  For the record, my position is that fracking carries with it serious ecological consequences that we’re sweeping under the rug, and that natural gas does …

Clean Energy Investment Opportunities Becoming More Attractive By the Day Read More »

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