Tag: Drought

Here’s an open letter from a number of top scientists to key elected officials that includes this excerpt: As our nation reels from extreme heatwaves, drought, wildfires, and abnormally warm ocean waters fueled an early start to a projected more …

Scientists: Decarbonize Now! Read More »

Tagged with: , , , , , ,

I just ran across some predictions for the stock market in the year 2030, which made me think about the so-called futurists (those who get paid to predict the future) and what they must be wrestling with. 

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , , ,

I just got back to the office from an appointment down in nearby Santa Barbara, which enabled me to take a run on the beach (pictured).  To my surprise and delight, there was a camera crew there from a local …

2GreenEnergy on the Local News Read More »

Tagged with: , , ,

It’s common knowledge that drought, monoculture, overuse of chemical fertilizer and pesticides, and excessive plowing have created “dead soil” in which growing nutritious food crops is becoming increasing difficult.  But exactly how? 

Tagged with: , , , , , , , ,

(The language used in the diagram here is Estonian.  – ed) Today we are all aware of the longstanding water shortage in California that threatens crop production and can lead to restrictions on commercial and domestic use of water. What …

From Guest Blogger Brooke Chaplan: What's Changing in Hydro Energy with California's Drought? Read More »

Tagged with: , , ,

If you invest six minutes into the video in this article, you’ll learn that, unless something changes, 30 towns in West Texas will have run out of water by the end of the year.  Not only are they suffering a …

Fracking Uses Huge Volumes of Water in Places Where It’s Dangerously Scarce Read More »

Tagged with: , , ,