Can Human Emotions Be Directly Linked to the Environment?
The year 2020 has been wrought with emotional strife and strain, given the consistent fears of COVID-19 and the flared tempers arising from political and racial tension. With so much…
The year 2020 has been wrought with emotional strife and strain, given the consistent fears of COVID-19 and the flared tempers arising from political and racial tension. With so much…
It wasn’t that long ago – ten years, to be exact – that BP (the Big Oil company formerly named British Petroleum) trashed the Gulf of Mexico in one of…
If you’ve ever roasted a hot dog or made s’mores over a wood campfire, you’ve tasted the benefits of biomass fuel. Biomass – organic material from plants and animals –…
We all know that the planet is in danger with excessive flooding, overheating, drought, sea level rises, and a host of other problems that are in dire need of a…
In the late 2000s, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said in a series of highly-publicized statements that 100% of the Arctic sea ice could be completely melted during the…
We at The Energy Net had the opportunity to engage in conversation with major leaders of India during the recent Re-emerging and Resilient India Virtual Conference. Everything from environment to…
As with many of the issues that seem to divide America, climate change is yet another where the public debate is between left-wing orthodoxy and a strawman argument that the…
Love it or hate it, crude oil drives the world. Energy has made life better for humans ever since cave people figured out how to make fires and huddle around…
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” – Chinese Proverb Unless they block your view or drop seed pods on…
On March 6, 2014, the U.S. Department of Energy (DEO) announced: “Solar power directly from space may arrive sooner than you think.” Not everyone knows that renowned sci-fi author Isaac…