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Tag Archives: renewable energy
Leap into the future! Detrump!
By Sven Åke Bjørke 26 January 2018 What is neo-liberalism, trumpism, and how do … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Sustainable development
Tagged climate, Detrump, global warming, green economy, Green taxes, LEAP, Neo-liberalism, politics, renewable energy
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Over to renewables – now!
Norsk Who benefits from a continuation of the oil age? Who is willing to risk our children’s and grandchildren’s future for short-term profit? Who opposes a rapid transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy? Is anthropogenic global warming and war … Continue reading
Posted in Denialism, Environment, Fossil fuels, Sustainable development
Tagged climate, climate and refugees, Climate change, climate change and conspiracy theory, Climate change deniers, fossil fuel lobbyists, Fossil fuel propaganda, fossil fuels and climate change, oil, Oil and conflict, oil and wars, renewable energy, terrorism and refugees, transition from fossil fuels to renewables, wars in the Middle East and climate change
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Solar Energy for Low-Income Households
by Bruce Cameron, Kenya The switch from kerosene to solar lighting could sweep across Africa as rapidly as the mobile phone has, perhaps with equally transformative results. These notes summarise my impressions of the evolving situation in Kenya as regards … Continue reading