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Renewable Energy World Europe 2012: Leadership on RE at the Speed of Light
Being in Cologne, Germany in June for the Renewable Energy World Europe 2012 conference was an awe inspiring experience. Check out my paper on RE policy, slides, and video clips from the conference. With this kind of leadership at home and across the pond, we are bound to make headway in the most important challenges we face regarding energy production and use. Continue reading
Posted in Clean Energy, Climate Change, Consumer Energy Use, Energy, Energy Policy, Federal Energy Policy, Leadership, Renewable Energy, State Energy Policy, Uncategorized
Tagged clean energy, climate change, Cologne Germany, Colorado, Colorado Governor's Energy Office, energy policy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Renewable Energy, Renewable Energy Foundation, Renewable Energy World Europe 2012, Rocky Mountain Institute, state energy issues, sustainable, UK
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Climate Change: Just the Facts, Ma’am
Watching the simple fact of the Earth’s temperature change over 131 years is a lot harder to ignore than a list of facts and figures. And, it’s easy to list some obvious implications for a place like Colorado, just off the top of one’s head. What does this NASA video make you feel? And, more importantly, make you want to do? Continue reading
Posted in Clean Energy, Climate Change, Energy, Energy Policy
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