Posts Tagged ‘solar’

Pickens Plan for Natural Gas and Wind Power

By Wesley Joseph • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: Climate Change, Energy, Pollution, Recent Posts, Transportation

Heard yet about (oilman) T. Boone Pickens’ plan? It might just be the practical key to unlocking our dependence on oil. Yeah, from an oilman… Eyebrows raised yet? How about that Honda Civic GX?



False Debate of Offshore Oil Drilling

By Wesley Joseph • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: Climate Change, Energy, News and Media, Politics, Pollution, Recent Posts, Resource Waste Reduction, Technology, Transportation

Will offshore oil drilling solve our energy crisis? Should it even be the debate? Find out if drilling is going to fix our problems now, or in ten or twenty years.



Removing the Fossil Fuel Blinders

By Wesley Joseph • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: Business, Climate Change, Energy, News and Media, Politics, Pollution, Recent Posts, Technology, Transportation

Getting past the lies about fossil fuels. It’s a complicated topic so let’s try to get some facts straight.



Renewable Realists, Remain Vigilant

By Wesley Joseph • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Climate Change, Energy, Politics, Recent Posts, Technology

Our energy independence faces a “not-so-harsh reality” and has the opportunity to embark on its most ambitious mission since vowing to land a man on the moon.



$4.00 per Gallon Gas: The Environment, Economy, and You

By Matthew Philip • Jun 29th, 2008 • Category: Energy, Recent Posts, Transportation

Fuel prices are at all-time highs and gasoline in the U.S. is over $4.00 per gallon. Find out what’s driving prices higher and why they’re probably here to stay. Also, what do these prices mean for you, the economy, and the environment? Read the whole story inside!



Solar Powered Mower - Coming to Your Backyard - Now!

By Matthew Philip • Jun 17th, 2008 • Category: Energy, Gardening

One of my favorite blogs, Lifehacker, recently linked to an article about how you can make a DIY (Do It Yourself) solar powered lawn mower, which was originally published by Appropedia here.
Well, it takes a little bit of work because they take you through everything for replacing the actual gas engine with an electrical one [...]