Tag: Koch brothers

Continued thanks to my colleague Fritz Maffry for his regular contributions, including some terrific insights.  Here’s another installment. -ed — Ford is now readying a spend plan of $5 billion for electric vehicle development. That is a great sum, and …

Perspective on the Transportation Industry from 2GreenEnergy Supporter Fritz Maffry Read More »

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It comes as no surprise that California has the strictest clean air legislation in the U.S., culminating in our bill “SB 32” that recently passed the state assembly and is not on its way to the senate.  Yet, as one …

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From the League of Conservation Voters: Whatever else they are, the Koch Brothers aren’t stupid. They’ve made it clear that their focus this election cycle isn’t the presidency — it’s maintaining a Senate majority that will back their dangerous agenda.

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2GreenEnergy “associate” Annemarie Osborne wrote me today from her home in Southern Germany, alerting me to the following opportunity for participation on a series of radio shows: Hi Craig, I received the message below from one of my media contacts. …

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Today is the 84th anniversary of the discovery of antimatter, i.e., particles that are the opposite of matter which we experience in our daily lives, and that mutually annihilate when brought into contact with it. Of course, we use the term …

NextGen Climate Read More »

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2GreenEnergy got off the ground in 2009, just as Stephen Lacey was assuming the exalted post of editor of Renewable Energy World, a huge website with which we’ve had a great deal of extremely positive and productive interaction over the …

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Eminent American political scientist Ian Bremmer is an incredibly impressive guy when it comes to looking at the world at the macro level.  When I Googled what he thinks about climate change just now, I found this incredible piece—which I’ll discuss …

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Every couple of weeks we like to provide a little update on what the Koch Brothers are attempting to pull off, often with a nauseating level of success, with respect to blunting the progress of renewable energy in favor of …

Koch Brothers: A Routine Update Read More »

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I recently took a position that public universities should not accept donations from groups who admit that they are trying to influence the political philosophy taught at those schools, and that environmental groups shouldn’t accept donations from polluters. A reader responds: …

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There were two stories in our news last week that bear notice. One was the discovery of a mass grave in Kenya in which the bodies date back 12,000 years. It was clear that these people met their demise in …

What an Archeological Dig in Kenya and Bernie Sanders Have in Common Read More »

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