ARE THE GOLDEN STATE’S DREAMS OF A GREEN FUTURE POSSIBLE? ….With A Little Help From Offshore Wind And Its Neighbors

State Economy The population of the “Golden State,” California is approximately 40.22 million people[1]. California is the most populated state…

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RENEWABLE ENERGY SOARING, WHILE COAL COOLING Renewable Energy To Pass Coal As World’s Leading Energy Source

A global recession, volatile oil and natural gas prices caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and compelling evidence of climate…

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The Clock Is Ticking On Climate Change, Which States In The Mid-Atlantic Are Making Real Progress?

Efforts to address climate change are gaining momentum across the United States. However, environmental philosophies and policies vary dramatically from…

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ENERGY IN OREGON – Past, Potential, Barriers, & Path Forward

Engineers for a Sustainable Future (ESF) is an Oregon environmental nonprofit organization that supports federal and state action to address…

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KFRG RADIO – Can Your State Be Powered by 100% Renewable Energy?

KFRG (95.1 FM) is a news talk formatted radio station in San Bernardino, California. Vicki Pepper, host of Eye On…

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Rwanda’s Ambitious Energy Goals

The population of the Republic of Rwanda is approximately 13.04 million people[1]. In 2018, only 34.7% of the people in…

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Apple Going Solar

American corporations are continuing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make their operations greener around the world. Retail giant, Walmart…

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Radio Interview – Jack Kerfoot on KMA in Omaha, Nebraska on America’s Energy Revolution

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Global Air Quality

I frequently tell people, if you are debating global warming and climate change with a climate skeptic you are “studying…

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Offshore Wind Energy Is America’s Future

In 2015, a levelized study, removing all tax credits and financial incentives showed that onshore wind was the cheapest form…

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