When Renewables Destroy Nature: How Integrating Society Into Nature Can Be Bad For Both
“The renewable energy paradigm requires an unprecedented industrial reengineering of the landscape,” – one that “sees all of nature as an integrated machine for producing energy.”
Solar Power Gets Massive Boost in Connecticut
2,160 solar systems projects have been approved in Connecticut over the past 22 months.
Awakening the Planet: A Talk with Frank Jacob
Frank Jacob is an internationally active film maker, producer and composer. His newest project, which he directed, co produced and edited, is the feature documentary, Solar Revolution, which deals with the mental and physical advancement of humanity as it relates to solar activity.
Flying without Fuel
An experimental solar-powered airplane makes its first successful journey
The Trouble With Vaporware
Since the Fukushima disaster began, proponents of nuclear power
have tried to spin the situation with claims that go back to the Eisenhower administration — that nukes will be clean, safe, and cheap, if we just go with the new technology that's not yet off the drawing board. Computer geeks have a term for this kind of song and dance:
vaporware.
Man-made Black Hole
An artificial black hole made of metamaterials may provide a means for harvesting the power of solar light.