I’m pleased to see all the activity on the part of a large and growing community of guest bloggers. All combined, there are over 400 posts here from 175 different authors. I appreciate the contributions. If anyone else wants to …
I’m pleased to see all the activity on the part of a large and growing community of guest bloggers. All combined, there are over 400 posts here from 175 different authors. I appreciate the contributions. If anyone else wants to …
Last month, Stanford University declared that it would cease using any of its $18.7 billion endowment to invest in coal mining companies, and apparently, a number of other large educational institutions are making similar divestments in the fossil fuels industry. …
I started out researching renewable energy and general sustainability topics thanks to Craig’s books, especially his first one which I immediately felt gave me an idea of what to do with my career. After meeting and speaking with him, we …
From 2GreenEnergy Intern Louis de Saint Phalle: Global Investment Overview Read More »
If you want to learn a great deal about the energy scene in the U.S. in just a few minutes, I suggest you click here, scroll down, and read Glenn Doty’s comment on my piece on the failure of researchers …
Understanding the Path from Coal to Renewable Energy Read More »
Here’s a clever video that lays bare the connection between Coca Cola and obesity, diabetes, heart disease, etc. And here’s an article that gets at the issue of the unsustainable use of water required in the actual manufacturing of the …
Coca Cola, Sustainability, and the Rise of Cleantech Read More »
You already know that we at 2GreenEnergy remain hard at work in our quest to bring cleantech entrepreneurs together with the sources of investment capital they need to take their business concepts forward. You’re also aware that we’re certainly not …
Cleantech Entrepreneurs: Check Out the NY Venture Summit Read More »
I’m writing this from an altitude of 35,000 feet, on my trip back East for a series of meetings with some new contacts – and some old friends as well. It will be my pleasure to spend time with 2GreenEnergy …
Many thanks to my fine friend and colleague Terry Ribb for sending me this marvelous video on blogging. The piece presents the thoughts of Dr. Tyler Cowen, a university professor whose field is economics, rather than clean energy, but …