Category Archives: geography

In the Earth’s Deserts, Utilizing Solar Thermal Energy

“There has been a spate of new announcements regarding solar thermal power over the past year.”

Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative

Remote islands present some more difficult challenges in responding to variable demand in a predictable manner.

Is Geothermal the Exception to the Heaven and Hell Metaphor?

“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” For instance, the Basin and Range geologic province in Nevada, southeastern Oregon, southwestern Idaho, Arizona and western Utah is now an area of rapid geothermal development.

Rather Than Why, Ask For How Much Longer

A parched throat would seem to stimulate a more immediate ousting of malfeasance than moral conviction.

More Mass Transit and Walkable Communities

The idea is to create more usage of mass transit and walkable communities.

Time to sell that beach front property

Most scientists now expect the Greenland ice sheet eventually to disappear.

GOM, That’s a Big Balloon

“A lot of pig shit is one thing; a lot of highly toxic pig shit is another.” Ain’t it the Truth.

To Make Energy, Southwesterners, First Crack Some Incipient Reservoirs

Geothermal Energy: A Natural Source of Clean Power. Pay No Attention to Those Earthquakes

And, While Doing Endorsements

Peace Out.

Gray Water Recycling Requires Code Changes

Waste water recycling is becoming more important to public health and safety in drought stricken areas.

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