Tag: air pollution

It’s not easy being green sometimes. Even the most well-intentioned eco-warrior can let their priorities slip once in a while, and as the colder half of the year comes round the corner we’re all guilty of ‘forgetting’ our principles on …

From UK Guest Blogger Ann: The Real Price of Air Pollution–A Business Owner’s Guide Read More »

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This chilling article on the record-high air pollution levels in Shanghai reminds me of the conversation I had yesterday with agriculture maven Mary Blackmon about the rising rates of cancer, and the fact that there must be a cause based …

Shanghai Suffers Record-high Levels of Air Pollution Read More »

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According to a presentation i just watched here at the CleanTechLA conference, there are 65,000 government employees in Canada working on air pollution control. I’m not sure what to make of this. Largely due to their incredible hydro resources,  their …

Canada Has No Problem With Renewable Energy Read More »

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Why is it so important to teach our kids to go green? Well, first we have to determine what going green means. To that end, it means adopting a more eco-friendly and environmentally conscious way of living. It also means …

From Guest Blogger Lonnie Jimenez: The Importance of Teaching Children to Go Green Read More »

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The key legacy of French social philosopher Rene Girard is the concept of “mimetic desire,” i.e., that we borrow our desires from others.  While we may think our aspirations are authentic and self-created, in truth, we generate our wants from …

A Sustainable Society Means Making a Shift in What We Desire Read More »

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Confused about some of the facts on wind energy? Does it work as well as they say? There are tremendous benefits for having wind energy, and here are some of the top facts on the productivity of it. Number One …

From Guest Blogger Tina Samuels: Wind Energy Isn't All Hot Air Read More »

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When I walk along the beach and take in the beauty of the Pacific, it sure does look big.  Sure, the volumes of pollution pouring into our oceans is growing steadily, but won’t the sheer volume of water and abundance …

Keeping Our Earth Clean Read More »

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Frequent commenter Larry Lemmert writes: It makes sense to replace some things before they quit working. Computers, light bulbs, water heaters and power plants of all kinds come to mind. At what point should a newer technology replace a functioning …

The Migration From Fossil Fuels Read More »

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Frequent commenter Dr. James Gover writes: It is my understanding that because of: (1) the cost of new coal plants due in part to EPA enforcement of air pollution standards, (2) the lower cost (in comparison to coal) of new …

Coal As a World Energy Source Read More »

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I’m very proud of 2GreenEnergy’s dozen or so “associates,” who perform a huge variety of tasks for our clients – everything from raising capital, to performing engineering reviews, to marketing and public relations, social media, project management to IP protection. …

Dan Sturges — Changing the Paradigm in Transportation Read More »

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