I thought folks may be interested to read about a very unusual and wide-ranging project that is proposed to transform Papua New Guinea into a virtual beehive of eco-friendly commerce. I’ve known Luimack Johnson for several years now, and he …
I thought folks may be interested to read about a very unusual and wide-ranging project that is proposed to transform Papua New Guinea into a virtual beehive of eco-friendly commerce. I’ve known Luimack Johnson for several years now, and he …
To facilitate North America’s coming together to clean up its electricity grid, President Obama is about to announce the partnership that the U.S. is making with Canada and Mexico. The goal: 50% clean energy by 2025, facilitated by transmitting large …
Obama Not Backing Down on Environmental Progress Read More »
The plummeting of the stock market following the Brexit vote yesterday should occasion us here in the U.S. to consider what would happen in November of this year if we elect a hateful crackpot with no credible economic plans as …
What Americans Should Be Thinking About Britain’s Leaving the EU Read More »
With the recent scientific development behind global warming and its associated array of problems, it has become paramount for large manufacturers to become more environmentally friendly. Luckily, companies across the globe have taken the initiative to go green and develop …
From Guest Blogger Meghan Belnap: Four Ways Manufacturers Are Going Green Read More »
My long-time colleague Lindsay Oliver writes, Hi Craig; Have you seen this (The Solutions Project) yet? This is more than interesting: Yes, Mark Z. Jacobson (professor at Stanford) is a legend to us renewable energy people.
Daniel Oyagha, our newest 2GreenEnergy intern, just finished a Master’s of Science program in a university in Nigeria, and we’re thrilled to have him on board. Here’s a note I wrote to him in preface to our work together; I thought …
A Bit About Our Internships at 2GreenEnergy, and a Warm Welcome to Daniel Oyagha Read More »
I know there are those out there who doubt that renewable energy is ready for prime time and that investors in this space are headed for disaster. Don’t tell that to the investors of Danish utility DONG Energy, who are …
Green Energy Soon To Become Cheaper Than the Traditional Stuff, Investors Raking In Cash Read More »
In one of yesterday’s posts I wrote on the U.S. rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline: “My viewpoint is that rejecting the pipeline was symbolic, but that it was an extremely important symbol.” In response, a reader remarks: “That would appear to …
Some Decisions To Protect Our Environment Are Symbolic, But Is That Wrong? Read More »