Category: Sustainability

In response to my post Infinite Growth Impossible of a Planet of Finite Size, frequent commenter Glenn Doty provides this cautionary remark: Greta Thunberg’s criticism (of the path our civilization is on) cannot be resolved by simply choosing a hybrid …

Rethinking Societal Infrastructure Read More »

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None of us knows what happens to us post mortem. Personally, I wouldn’t conflate the first law of thermodynamics with the afterlife, but I leave it to readers to come to their own peace regarding this matter. For anyone wishing …

Off Topic Bigly: What Happens When We Die Read More »

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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy is probably best known for his efforts to enact common-sense gun legislation.  As shown here, he (like 91% of Americans) is a proponent of universal background checks for prospective gun owners. He’s equally progressive on a …

U.S. Senator Working To End Mass Shootings Read More »

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As a gregarious person, I tend to engage strangers in conversation, and I’ve noticed that, before they even open their mouths, some people give up clues as to some of their innermost thoughts. Often these discussions wind up covering our …

Some Environmentalists are Optimistic, Others Not So Much Read More »

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For a small but growing number of people, less is becoming more; small is becoming big.  Does that mean some people won’t always want their lives surrounded by stuff, pursuing the erroneous notion that things bring happiness?  Of course not. …

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Wine is a huge deal in Santa Barbara County in Central California.  People come from all over the state to taste our Syrahs, Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, and it is predicted that, by virtue of our unique terroir/micro-climates, that we’ll …

The Dystopian Nightmare Read More »

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The innocent tranquility of this beautiful young indigenous boy in Northern Brazil belies the violence being inflicted on this region and its occupants. As noted here: Attacks against indigenous people in the Amazon have spiked since Bolsonaro came to office. …

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Occasionally it’s nice to acknowledge people who create beautiful things, which the reasoning behind this atta-boy for Pedro Reyes.  What you see here is, according to Reyes, a matter of shifting perspective. 

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The chart here says a lot. FWIW, here’s what I do with my charitable dollars.  Sure, like many of readers here at 2GreenEnergy, I’m a dues-paying member of the Sierra Club, Amnesty International and a couple of others along these …

Charitable Giving: Turimiquire Foundation Sends 93 Cents of Every Dollar To People in Need Read More »

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I’d love to believe what former GOP strategist Steve Schmidt says here about the future, but I actually don’t.  About 40% of American voters think that the present-day Republican platform is just fine.  Where is the mechanism by which this …

Yes, We’re Divided, and Yes, We’re Likely To Stay That Way Read More »

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