Tag: environmentalism

While the Trump administration’s skepticism towards climate change may cause frustration for environmentally conscious citizens, there are still many steps we can take in our own lives to reduce our impact on the environment. Regardless of what happens in American …

From Guest Blogger Devin Morrissey: Four Things in Your Home that Are Secretly Killing the Planet Read More »

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We have a number of people here at 2GreenEnergy who share my concern that our civilization in on an unsustainable path, headed for ruins if it’s unable to fix certain particularly ominous environmental and social conditions.  In response to a …

There Are People Who Care, And, Sadly, Others Who Make Fun of Them Read More »

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A comment on a recent post contained the phrase: “fantasies created by trendy liberals.”  Two points: • “Fantasies” is just a pejorative term for hopes, aspirations, and ambitions.  It’s very important to our society and to the outcome of our …

Trends Towards Liberalism Read More »

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Caption:  “But feeling lonely at times is a small price to pay for the privilege of helping the 7.3 billion people on Earth, not to mention future generations, to have an inhabitable planet on which to live.” I have to …

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I often kid my mother on her political views. She’s a Republican, though she’s a kind and sensitive person who believes that what we’re doing to our environment is “deplorable” (one of her favorite words).  I wrote just now: Mom: Looks …

Apple Pie, Environmentalism, and Motherhood Read More »

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It’s the 100th birthday of Orson Welles, best known for his film “Citizen Kane.”  Welles said: I want to give the audience a hint of a scene. No more than that. Give them too much and they won’t contribute anything …

Environmentalism:  A Cause That Involves Us All Read More »

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A public school district in California had no choice but to cancel a necessary lighting upgrade due to strict energy codes. Because of this, the local schools will be stuck with the same inefficient and ineffective lighting that was installed …

From Guest Blogger Dr. Bulb: California’s Title 24 – Is It Actually Conserving Energy? Read More »

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(Note: One of our 2GreenEnergy supporters in the UK asked me to publish this piece for her; I happily complied. – ed) It’s difficult to think of a time when being environmentally friendly was in the same league as being …

Keep ‘em Mean, Keep ‘em Green—The Future Office Read More »

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Imagine 275 pesticides all over your home. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), everyday sprays, liquids and concentrated powders make this collection of poison more of a reality than an exaggeration. The purpose of these antimicrobial pesticides are to …

From Guest Blogger Alex: Clean your Home without Polluting the Planet Read More »

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Seventeenth Century mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal wrote, “Human sensitivity to little things and insensitivity to the greatest things:  sign of a strange disorder.” Wow, I love that.  And it’s so true.  I have such admiration for this fellow that, …

Pascal Didn’t Talk About Environmentalism, But He Would Have If He Were Here Today Read More »

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