“D’YA COME HERE OFTEN?”
“WHAT?”
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, atmosphere, climate, economics, energy, environment, leadership, music, policy, politics, thermodynamics
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Tagged alcohol, biogas, electric power, MENA, nuclear power, politics, solar power, thermodynamics, wind power
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And, what does it have to do with the price of base, blush and hair coloring in Alaska?
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, energy, environment, leadership, policy, politics
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Tagged coal, deception, electric power, emissions, policy, politics, pollution, renewable energy, solar power, wind power
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AND, they’ve got lots and lots of solar panels to sell.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in denial, environment, finance, forecast, intervention, monitor, standards
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Tagged China, emissions, finance, intervention, monitor
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A Defining Moment http://post.ly/1vz # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Wishful thinking about climate change plays into the denial promulgated by those who know better.
All too common, the attacks on climate science “usually aren’t very pretty.”
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in abuse, analysis, attack, behavior, climate, critique, danger, denial, emotion, environment, fear, persuasion, policy, politics, rhetoric, survival, world
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Tagged analysis, debate, denial, emissions, policy, rhetoric
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A dearth of ideas for ensuring that a federal RPS succeeds from the backseat policy analysts.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, climate, conversion, critique, democracy, denial, development, disasters, economics, energy, forecast, health, history, intention, intervention, knowledge, policy, politics, safety, security, survival, thermodynamics, tracking, waste
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Tagged biogas, biomass, coal, conversion, distributed generation, electric power, geothermal power, hydropower, renewable energy, solar power, waste, wind power
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Annually agriculture runoff seeps into the Mississippi watershed and collects in the Gulf of Mexico, causing an annual dead zone the size of New Jersey.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, agriculture, architecture, biology, chemistry, critique, design, economics, energy, environment, recycle, standards, waste
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Tagged agriculture, alcohol, biofuels, biogas, biomass, design, equity, food, oceans, renewable energy, water
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Miasolé manufactures an ultra-thin (only 50 microns thick) layer of photoactive CIGS (copper indium gallium diselenide) on stainless steel foil. Contractors appreciate the ease of working with rolls of thin film PVL.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in architecture, chemistry, competition, development, economics, energy, factor, housing, manufacturing, physics, shelter
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Tagged chemistry, manufacturing, solar power
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To make a dent in Carbon Sequestration, the infrastructure wants the US to spend between $30B and $50B. Such a deal.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in advocacy, analysis, critique, energy, environment, finance, geology, humor
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Tagged analysis, case, coal, combustion, development, energy, environment, factor, health, hope, love, policy, politics, recovery, research, smell, storage, structure, transportation, war
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