To be nobody but myself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which […]
Archives for October 2024
Michael Dowd (two months before he died): Being the Calm in the Storm (30-min) Dowd, 2023 on YouTube
This “post-doom, no gloom” sermon by Rev. Michael Dowd was delivered at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Flint, Michigan on August 13, 2023. Connie Barlow, Michael Dowd’s wife, mission partner, […]
Environment: Optimistic predictions for the energy transition
Peter Sainsbury discusses the contrasting perspectives on energy transition, emphasizing optimism from organizations like RMI, which highlights the exponential growth of renewables and the decline of fossil fuels. While data shows significant progress in renewable energy, he also warns of serious ecological challenges, including biodiversity loss and climate change, that require urgent action.
Solar Panels, Heat Pumps, EV Chargers: The Home Energy Nerds Have Arrived
Homeowners investing in solar panels and other energy-efficient technologies are becoming increasingly engaged in optimizing their energy use, leading to the emergence of a new class of consumers dubbed “energy nerds.” These individuals actively track electricity usage, adjust their habits, and utilize smart technologies to save costs and reduce carbon emissions. This shift reflects a broader trend towards interactive relationships between utilities and consumers, where both parties benefit from efficient energy management.
Common Misconceptions Regarding Currency and Commodity Markets Including Environmental Effects.—From CACOR Archives.
Common Misconceptions Regarding Currency and Commodity Markets Including Environmental Effects. 1998 Series 1 Number 25 Page 7 This article was a two-page summary of a talk given to CACOR in […]
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