It’s hardly likely that anyone wonders what I looked like in college, but if, on the off-chance I’m wrong, here you go, from the Trinity College (Hartford, CT) yearbook, 1977. My wife tells me that I looked the part of …
It’s hardly likely that anyone wonders what I looked like in college, but if, on the off-chance I’m wrong, here you go, from the Trinity College (Hartford, CT) yearbook, 1977. My wife tells me that I looked the part of …
Here’s a graphic I just found that caught my attention. I believe it’s true. We are not ignorant, defenseless slaves of the elite few who believe they control the world–and we’re starting to figure that out.
According to the Writer’s Almanac, it was on this day in 1870 that the First Vatican Council declared the doctrine of Papal Infallibility. This, of course, raises some eyebrows of people outside the church.
As we’re growing up, we all wonder how we will “make our mark on the world,” and many of us decide to do so by trying to make this Earth a better place to live. Here’s a video that tells …
A friend provides this video and notes: Marvin Gaye’s Classic still rings true today “… only Love can conquer Hate”. “Well done!” to these special artists (from all over the world) for recreating this beautiful song which spreads the message …
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It’s the birthday of Pablo Neruda, poet, diplomat, and Nobel laureate, who gave us this: Words / as slippery as smooth grapes / words exploding in the light / like dormant seeds waiting / in the vaults of vocabulary / …
While there was a time when manufacturers in America had a reputation (sometimes deservedly) as “despoilers of the natural environment”, that has changed markedly in the last several decades. As it becomes more and more apparent through climate change, global …
Fortunately for the outcome of our civilization, millennials have a far more progressive attitude than their parents and grandparents when it comes to environmental stewardship, climate change mitigation, and so forth. Some believe that this is a natural consequence of …
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Through a bizarre and cruel coincidence, it’s the anniversary of the ratification of the 14th Amendment, which is one of the most important of all 27, insofar as it guarantees equal protection under the law for all citizens. I say …
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Because of our focus on clean energy and the environment here at 2GreenEnergy, we tend to tread lightly on unrelated matters in the sphere of social justice. But here’s something I thought I’d call to the attention of readers, especially …