Bermuda — Going Green

PhotobucketA few months ago I wrote a post about my consulting company’s relationship with the island nation of Bermuda, in which I mentioned how proud I am to be a part of an entire country’s movement away from fossil fuels.  A quick update:

This week, I’m on my way to Bermuda for a series of meetings with governmental agencies and private sector sponsors, each of which will be integral to making this whole thing happen.  And as I just happened to see this morning, this will be occuring in the context of a great number of governmental stimuli affecting this region of the world. 

It seems that virtually no one approves of the exact tack the Obama Administration is taking.  Progressives are disappointed with his pandering to entrenched interests and failing to take a hard line on things like healthcare reform, the war(s), and regulation of the big banks and Wall Street; conservatives, true to form, reject him as a socialist.  But let me tell you this: in terms of confronting the environmental nightmares that lie ahead of us if nothing is done to wean us from our oil addiction, far more has happened in the last few months than happened in the previous three decades.

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One comment on “Bermuda — Going Green
  1. George Alger says:

    That will be quite an example if Bermuda does establish itself as a country powered by renewable energy only.