January 2019 – Climate Change: People vs. Entrenched Interests
Climate Change: People vs. Entrenched Interests Her name is Greta Thunberg. She is 15 years old. As a student, […]
Climate Change: People vs. Entrenched Interests Her name is Greta Thunberg. She is 15 years old. As a student, […]
Tapas, Tapas and More Tapas; Some Actions, Good and Not so Good, Impacting Climate Change Having a tapas meal at
Climate Reports, Warnings and Progress on Renewable Wind Power OK, let’s do a “reality” check. According to the dictionary, the
“That thou canst not stir a flower / Without troubling of a star” – Climate and Man An eloquent line
Summer, Aphelion, Temperature Extremes: Earth’s Climate We are all long-distance travelers on Planet Earth and on July 7th we passed
Climate Science and Smorgasbord Have a Lot in Common The origin of the term “Smorgasbord” is apparently from Sweden
Leadership and Climate Change Winston Churchill, the wartime Prime Minister and leader of England during World War II, led the
“Extra! Extra! Read All About It!” This was a common and loud refrain from street corners in cities across the
ERoEI and Climate Change In this era of “disruption” which includes climate change, technology advances and developments in renewable energy, this
Coal: Are We Beating a Dead Horse? A recent ADK 46er newsletter had an interesting story titled, “The Dead Horse
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