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Tag Archives: Energy industry
Competing Solutions for the Energy System
February 20, 2012 By Matt Palmer I am linking two articles today, post State of the Union, that lay out solutions for dealing with the world’s growing energy challenges. Both writers, Bjorn Lomborg and Amory Lovins make good points and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative energy, Amory Lovins, Climate change, Copenhagen Consensus, Critical thinking, documentary, Documentary film, Energy, Energy industry, Environment, Germany, Keystone XL, Lovins, Northern Gateway, oil sands, Photography, politics, Rocky Mountain Institute, systems thinking, Unintended consequences, Wall Street Journal
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A New Year = New Energy Solutions
January 10, 2012 By Matt Palmer This is my first post for the new year, after a bit of a break, and a nice holiday with family. My intention for this year, apart from completing financing for “Unintended Consequences” and … Continue reading
How We Understand Energy – Video Interview
May 31, 2012 By Matt Palmer About two weeks ago I put out a call looking for people from all walks of life who would be willing to answer questions about their energy knowledge. The goal of this part of … Continue reading
How real is Reinventing Fire?
May 8, 2012 By Matt Palmer Above is a twenty-seven minute TED talk given by Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute: A 50 Year Plan for Energy. In the video Mr Lovins lays out an ambitious and detailed plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative energy, Amory Lovins, Climate change, Critical thinking, documentary, Documentary film, education, Energy, Energy development, Energy industry, Environment, Lovins, politics, Rocky Mountain Institute, systems thinking, Technology, Unintended consequences
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Hold Strong to Authenticity – The Three Logics of Climate Politics
The Three Logics of Climate Politics | GreenPolicyProf. February 14, 2012 By Matt Palmer I really enjoyed reading the blogpost linked above from UBC Professor George Hoberg. There are some great points for discussion, and it got me thinking about … Continue reading