Tag: sustainable energy

The climate on planet Earth is changing; there is no denying this fact. It might remain up for debate the extent to which human actions have accelerated the changes occurring in the climate today, but it is clear that actions …

From Guest Blogger Tom Grant: How North Carolina Residents are Building a Sustainable Living Environment Read More »

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It’s the birthday of Geoffrey Chaucer, who gave us the rip-roaring stories comprising the Canterbury Tales.  Though I read them all senior year in high school in a marvelous English course called “Chaucer and Cummings,” (taught by my favorite teacher …

Eventually, Environmentalists Will Be Proven Right — Or Wrong Read More »

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As I was telling my mother on the phone last night, a spate of conservative radio talk show hosts seem to have come across me as an interview subject, eager to grill me for the entertainment of the audiences.  I …

Talking Renewable Energy on Liberty Watch Radio Read More »

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Small world. I’m a member of a tiny, local club:  The Savvy Investors of Santa Barbara.  We have no more than 20 people at our monthly meetings, and take turns doing talks on our areas of expertise.  What are the …

Rinaldo Brutoco Speaks to “Savvy Investors” on Sustainable Energy Policy Read More »

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In the last few hours I’ve recruited a bunch of people to join my wonderful daughter (pictured here a few years ago) and me in the march in Santa Barbara one of perhaps 100 happening on the same day across …

Protesting Against the Keystone XL Pipeline Read More »

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When he was asked about the secret of his success, “The Great” Wayne Gretzky replied, “I don’t skate to where the puck is now; I skate to where the puck will be.” Maybe there’s something here for folks trying to …

What Hockey Immortals and Renewable Energy Share in Common Read More »

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In response to my post: If the Move To Renewables Is Inevitable, Why Not Do It Now?  frequent commenter Larry Lemmert writes:  “The birth of the solar age will not come without a lot of birth pangs. It is too simplistic to …

Economics and the Migration to Clean Energy Read More »

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I was just telling frequent commenter Tim Kingston that I’m not sure how much I want to cover the dangers of fracking.  There’s plenty of material on this subject — more every day, and I’m not sure I can add …

Issues with Fracking Read More »

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The growing concern for environment and greenhouse gases from the number of conventional energy production options has put forth the need to find a competent alternative. Fortunately you have a number of renewable or green energy sources, which can easily …

From Guest Blogger Alia: Integration of Irregular Green Energy Sources Read More »

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Going green is a global movement as climate change, loss of natural resources, and other biodiversity issues are impacting the entire planet. Spain has had a bright future in renewable energy, in fact President Obama pointed to the efforts of …

From Guest Blogger Tina Samuels: Going Green in Spain Read More »

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