Reading, Writing, and Researching
The spring semester for the University of Colorado at Boulder started earlier this month. That means for the next 3 months, my life will be dominated by the three Rs […]
The spring semester for the University of Colorado at Boulder started earlier this month. That means for the next 3 months, my life will be dominated by the three Rs […]
A new year is upon us. This is a time many people like to make resolutions. Should I resolve to look better, be smarter and have more money this year? […]
Looking for a last-minute Christmas gift for the renewable energy nut in your life? How about a Tesla Model S starting at $69,900? Too much? No problem. How about solar […]
This post is the first of a two-part series laying out my roadmap to Point B, our future carbon-neutral energy system. This part explores why we need to make the […]
What do you think of when you think of a lab? A Google image search shows groups of staid men and women in their starched, white lab coats doing science-y […]
I’ve heard of a vegetable garden, a kindergarten, and even the Boston Garden, but I never heard of a community solar garden. Until today, when I learned about this nifty […]
To borrow from “The Jeffersons” theme song, solar photovoltaics (PVs) are moving on up! When I visited Home Depot recently, a SolarCity rep asked if my house was a candidate […]
In some of its strongest language yet, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said in its Fifth Assessment Synthesis Report released today that unless we do more than we […]
In a national economy that added 10 million jobs since it rose out of the pit of the Great Recession, one part of Colorado has been racing far ahead of […]
Take a look at the image at the top of this post. It shows a map of methane emissions into the atmosphere across most of the U.S., as determined by […]