Since we’re all concerned about the profane carbon footprints laid behind by our love of the jet aircraft, I am wondering if we’re reentering the age of the zeppelins and the airships, like this one over New York City:
With soaring fuel costs and greenhouse gas concerns, zeppelins might get their second chance to be a […]
Lisa Hayes popped me an article by Denis Hayes, a man who suspiciously seems related to Lisa, “Fantastic new article by Denis Hayes about energy policy — please feel free to share far and wide!” Well, I am the biggest fan of Lisa and so here we go — my attempt to share this article […]
Sunday, November 11th, 2007
Lots of people have so many great questions about the 2007 Energy Bill coming up and what the NET coalition is doing to push through an aggressive energy bill that would push CAFE standards for cars to 35 mpg by 2020 and the percentage of electricity in the US provided by renewable sources of electricity […]
Monday, October 15th, 2007
I love my big car but I also love American independence more and think that we rely way too much foreign oil and don’t spend nearly enough on energy innovation. Since coal and oil is still plentiful and cheap enough, there isn’t any reason, really, to dump R&D funds into alternative and renewable fuels, energy, […]
There is no cause so noble that you should sacrifice your children to its altar. Shame on you.
Monday, December 11th, 2006
I don’t believe in global warming. And neither does the United Nations.