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Climate Change Progress

Governments are finally acceding to warnings from climate scientists concerning climate change due to the rapidly increasing number of extreme weather events. U.S. goals, while fairly ambitious, remain potentially achievable with the major obstacles being political rather than technological. Continue reading

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Lack Of Environmental Progress

Climate change presents perhaps the most profound challenge to have ever confronted us. While there is progress, it is too little and occurring much too slowly. The most urgent social, political, and economic question is what will it take to garner an appropriate response? Continue reading

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Electric Or Hydrogen?

It is time to scrap that greenhouse gas emitting automobile but which is the best alternative: electric or hydrogen? Continue reading

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