In reply to Semper Solaris. Thanks for your positive comment.
In reply to Mij Convery. If you are looking for an interior designer, I would suggest contacting one of the pr...
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In reply to Steven B Smiley. Thanks for your comment!
Hi Ryan, I agree with your note about "the tribal nature of our politics in this country." At the base, many of our core values are the same and it is critical to tease out what those are. This a...
Thanks for your comment, Bryan. These are complicated issues. I appreciate your perspective.
I believe most of this is true. People will more than likely switch when the cost is cheaper and/or the level of inconvenience is minimal or actually save time. However, one factor missing is the...
Hey, I got an idea. Much of the metal resources we need for the RE revolution is on IC (internal combustion) wheels. We need a "bounty" on IC's, to drive them into the smelters (powered by RE ele...
Rural landowners and residents do have a point about the intent of these developments - just as they once mined coal or fracked for natural gas, the fuel is sent to be used elsewhere with residen...
Excellent and timely, as usual for Emory. ASES should publish more of such articles and not wait so long. One related issue on mining for such minerals as with the Alaska mining road fight (under...
Meanwhile, member-run electric coops, who receive almost all their energy from the investor- and muni-owned utilities are coached and use ratepayer funds to lobby against environmental protection...