The economic impact of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy—jobs and businesses lost or gained—is an important part of the debate and planning that cities and other jurisdictions have to manage. In the U.S., the Advanced Energy Economy Institute, part of a national NGO of…
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The divide widens every day between urban and rural communities in parts of the developing world. I experienced this trend first-hand during the month I spent on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. I saw how this divide can be so substantial that the concepts…
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Cleveland’s Solar Production Dashboard INC President John Cleveland successfully converted to a 100% renewable energy heating and electricity system on his home in Tamworth, New Hampshire. This was accomplished through the installation of: Five Mitsubishi air-source heat pumps A heat-pump water heater A 12 KW ground-mounted…
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1. Andreas Malm, Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming (2016) “The fossil economy has one incontestable birthplace: Britain accounted for 80 percent of the global emissions of CO2 from fossil fuel combustion in 1825 and and 62 percent in…
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