Tag: climate research

5 Things to Know About the Iceberg

5 Things to Know About the Iceberg

You may have heard about the massive iceberg that broke off from Antartica last week.  The following article will answer many basic questions about the impact of this event.  Here are some of the relevant points: “The massive iceberg holds twice as much water used in the United States every year. It weighs about 1.1 trillion tons and measures 2,200 square miles.…

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Good News, Horrible News

Good News, Horrible News

As always, follow the money.   The good news is that at more and more companies, shareholders are putting forward a significantly increased number of proposals at corporate annual meetings.  In many cases, they are being passed.  Even at Exxon Mobil.  The effects of climate change especially is causing shareholders alarm for the future profits and viability of the companies…

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Solar Power Will Kill Coal Faster Than You Think

Solar Power Will Kill Coal Faster Than You Think

Here’s another article in this series of blogs that will show that conventional wisdom is outdated and just simply, wrong.  The pace of change in the energy “environment” is gaining more and more momentum…   Solar Power Will Kill Coal Faster Than You Think Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s outlook shows renewables will be cheaper almost everywhere in just a few…

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One Minute Amazing Video

One Minute Amazing Video

Solar technology is moving ahead so much faster than most people comprehend.  It is gaining scale and the price is dropping.  Unfortunately, we are ceding leadership in this arena to the Chinese.  Sad.  The rest of the  world will leave us in the dust if we’re not careful.   Watch this one minute video.  You’ll be amazed.      This…

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410 to Yuma

410 to Yuma

OK.  So the movie is actually 310 to Yuma but that is fiction and this is reality.  That movie is violent and our weather is getting more so too as the climate gets warmer.  It was once described to me how CO2 warms our planet.  Emitting CO2 into the atmosphere is like putting a blanket around the earth.  The more…

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