Tag: ecosystems

As the planet’s fragile ecosystems continue to collapse at an ever quickening pace, our society, rightly I believe, has growing contempt for those whose net worth is north of $100 billion, and who are racing one another to get to …

Bezos, Musk, Branson Race To Get To Mars While the Planet’s On Fire, Resented By Many Read More »

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Per Smithsonian Magazine, abnormally high temperatures have already led to a wide array of ecological breakdowns, with a troubling future in front of us.   While those indifferent to our civilization’s future regard this as no big deal, to the …

Record-Breaking Heat in Alaska Wreaks Havoc on Communities and Ecosystems Read More »

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If you don’t know what a ”trophic cascade” is, you can find out in the wonderful video below. Better yet, you’ll see one in action. Recently I wrote a post about beavers and their salubrious effect on the environment. This …

Certain Animals are Super-Beneficial on Their Entire Ecosystem–and Even the Surrounding Geography Read More »

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I thought readers would appreciate the Writers Almanac’s poem for the day: How to Clean an Oil-Slicked Penguin by Andrew Gent

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If readers see 2GreenEnergy popping up with increasing frequency on social media, that’s not an accident.  My friend and colleague Brian Bernhard of Blight Productions has been helping us become more active on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, as well as …

2GreenEnergy Upping Its Game on Social Media Read More »

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Yesterday’s guest blogger wrote: The idea of collecting solar energy from the upper surfaces of already constructed buildings seems like the least intrusive and most efficient method to utilized light, in my opinion. It doesn’t shade the natural ecosystem and …

Renewables and Natural Ecosystems Read More »

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