Tag: Donald Trump

In response to my post U.S. Presidential Election Could Signal the End of Hope for the Environment, frequent commenter and long-time reader Larry Lemmert writes: Some of us would rather risk the flames of Hell or global warming rather than …

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I’m at an event hosted by the New York Press kicked off with a wonderful plenary panel discussion including folks from The National Review,  Huffington Post,  Fox News, Democracy Now,  and The Hill. It’s said that the media doesn’t tell …

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Here’s an article that presents a mathematical analysis of “how not to waste your vote.” Though I find it interesting, I object to the premise, i.e., that any vote for a losing candidate, or any vote for a winning candidate in …

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This is a very cool exercise that I heartily recommend. It says I’m headed for The Netherlands, which is not a bad recommendation.  A healthy public sector that is quite progressive on environmental and other issues. The country is very …

If Trump is Elected, Where Should You Move? Read More »

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  It’s hardly news that Americans show a profound lack of interest in and respect for science, and that this is worrisome to everyone who understands the depths to which this has the capacity to take us.  Exactly how this …

Scientific American, Of All Magazines, Weighs In On Donald Trump Read More »

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At 2GreenEnergy, we have a tendency to get so wrapped up pushing for climate change mitigation that we lose focus on other diseases that our civilization has contracted.  Here’s something I came upon this morning that reflects a fear that …

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I had lunch today at the annual ACTExpo (alternative fuel vehicles) conference with Steven Johnston, an extremely senior consultant to the transportation industry, based in Michigan. I thought I’d simply list a few of his viewpoints that I found most …

Sobering Notes on the Transportation Sector Read More »

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On this, the 180th birthday of Mark Twain, it’s hard not to think of the great witticisms for which the great language virtuoso is best known. My favorite: Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company. Yet it’s …

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Here, Greta Van Susteren (pictured) explains why she believes Donald Trump could be the next president of the U.S. I disagree. He’s completely unelectable. Why? For the same reason that Chris Chistie is: he’s an &*^&^ (impolite word for “anus”). …

The Next U.S. President Will Not Be a Terrible Person Read More »

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I expect to make this the last public remark I’ll ever be forced to make about Donald Trump—and I mention it only because of its relevance to the world of renewable energy: Trump has lost his court battle in Scotland, …

Victory for the Wind Energy Industry in Scotland, and What I Hope To Be My Last Comment on Donald Trump Read More »

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