Shading Our Cities Against Global Warming
While we talk about “going green” to fight global warming, NASA says our cities should do so literally. By combining data from multiple satellites to model temperature variations, they determined that […]
While we talk about “going green” to fight global warming, NASA says our cities should do so literally. By combining data from multiple satellites to model temperature variations, they determined that […]
This is the fourth discussion post for my Energy Science and Technology course. The question I was responding to was “What should the U.S. do about global coal consumption?” I included […]
This is the third discussion post for my Energy Science and Technology course. The question I was responding to was “What should the U.S. do with its abundance of natural gas […]
When my wife and I moved to Colorado last summer, we bought a 1940s bungalow. We liked the style and construction of the older house, and it is in wonderful […]
This is the second discussion post for my Energy Science and Technology course. The question I was responding to was “What’s your plan for North American petroleum transportation?” These posts […]
This is the first discussion post I wrote for my Energy Science and Technology course. The question I was responding to was “What’s your position on global petroleum production?” Increased […]
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? […]
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 […]