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This remark by U.S. patriot Thomas Paine, arguably the greatest force in bringing about the American Revolution, is even more important today than when it was made 250 years ago. That’s because “trouble” is far more terrifying now than it …

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Unfortunately, what MLK says here is 100% correct, and turning this around will be a monumental task.  A few data points: • There are more than 200 sovereign countries on Earth.  Each either has its own military, or maintains an …

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Frequent commenter MarcoPolo writes:  The solar and wind industries are both heavily dependent of government and consumer subsidies. When those subsidies are modified or withdrawn the industries suffer massive constrictions.  Solar and wind employment is a little like a gold …

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  At 2GreenEnergy, we don’t back off from tough topics like runaway climate change and the hundreds of millions of climate refugees that will come as a result—or ocean acidification, or loss of biodiversity, or the decay of human health …

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After I published my third book (Renewable Energy – Following the Money) in 2013, I took a break from efforts like this, as, frankly, I had run out of ideas. But just last week I twigged on something that I …

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Yesterday was the birthday of Carl Jung (pictured here).  Jung is considered “the father of analytic psychology,” and is best known for his work in which he noticed that there are numerous commonalities in the mythology and folklore of many …

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