The Problem of the Moment (Is Not the Problem of the Moment)
The real problem is getting past the present period of artificial scarcity, into a new day of energy abundance and ...
Read moreDetailsThe real problem is getting past the present period of artificial scarcity, into a new day of energy abundance and ...
Read moreDetailsJust as the Civil War years were followed by the technology revolution of the 1870s, the 1890s were followed by ...
Read moreDetailsGore's fight for the planet has failed, as a moral and political exercise. It will only succeed as an economic ...
Read moreDetailsThe Sun shines. The wind blows. The tides roll. We live on a molten rock. There is no energy shortage. ...
Read moreDetailsIt's rare when I see something that is pro-renewables yet makes me want to wretch.
Read moreDetailsThe industry worries about local ordinances for allowing turbines but there are vast, sparsely-populated territories in this country where farmers, ...
Read moreDetailsIt's just one example of how people are turning the “climate crisis” into business opportunity. If Al Gore had focused ...
Read moreDetailsBen Jandrell writes he's been working on renewable energy projects since 1981, which is before I got my first PC. ...
Read moreDetailsCan you really call yourself civilized if you define energy the way cavemen did – as stuff you can burn? ...
Read moreDetailsRenewable supplies will keep growing regardless of the politics, because they make sense economically, socially, and from the national security ...
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