Hope Dims for Electricity Reform
Basically, change is slow, slow, slow.
Basically, change is slow, slow, slow.
Owego can get solar jobs, but it will take the active involvement of Owego itself.
Solar, wind, and geothermal power, combined with energy efficiency, can overcome our reliance on fossil fuels, provide energy security, and mitigate the climate crisis.
The government should be strategic with biomass crops instead of just throwing money at the problem.
Nuclear energy is not the right alternative for the United States.
A Critique of the World Bank’s Strategic Framework for Development and Climate Change.
Gore’s call for the United States to source all its electricity from clean, renewable energy within a decade is truly revolutionary.
Advocates for Green Jobs have been mostly long on enthusiasm and short on specifics. This piece fills in some key blanks.
The World Bank irresponsibly and recklessly continues to perpetuate the world’s dependence on climate-altering fossil fuels while profiting from carbon trading, a dubious remedy to climate change.
What’s wrong with “biofuels”? Here’s the answer.
An analysis of the impacts of reprocessing U.S. nuclear power spent fuel.