Everything, Everywhere, Everyday
Those of us who have been watching Michelle Yeoh with admiration for decades have unearthed the eternal motherlode.
Those of us who have been watching Michelle Yeoh with admiration for decades have unearthed the eternal motherlode.
So much of my new year has been spent in my past. Particularly, in Berkeley.
A cli-fi masterpiece of nature and power, violence and the sacred.
As the West is consumed by fire, as predicted fo so long, it is time to bow to my past which no longer exists.
We’re on the right track to solarization. We just need speed up the pace, brighen up this planet, and save our sorry asses.
Governor Brown’s goals will create billions and slash millions.
“A carefully optimized program to provide systems to low-income households at little or no cost.”
Also, its jobs market could catch on fire.
The California Energy Commission’s New Solar Homes Partnership program is paying off.
The state of property-assessed clean energy is strong.
A manual for improving permitting review and approval for the small solar systems that make up our inevitable distributed generation future.
And for that you can thank its forward-thinking politics.
Everything from replacing closed landfills with solar farms to creating resilient microgrids.
There is much good news to be had, there is little in the way of surprise.
California didn’t do it alone.
Honda’s master plan is to slash pollution by running on sunshine.
But it’s in low gear until the political and economic powers that be decide on how to build and monetize California new transportation normal.
It’s a bold claim and a startling number. But both are wrong.
Here’s a refresher on the realities of recent green blooms in red states and blue, including some who may be worse polluters than you think.
Punch the term “fracking” into DOGGR’s search today and you’ll receive a white screen with the perhaps accidentally ironic query “Did you mean: cracking” in response.
California is leading the way out of the enviropocalypse with the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. Now a political bullet called Proposition 32 has been fashioned to kill it, […]
The way California is currently wasting water — on elaborate lawns in Beverly Hills, on cow death-camps in the San Joaquin Valley, on whatever — it either doesn’t know where its water comes from or simply doesn’t care.
Water wasters might want to get to work on finding a new state. Of mind, if possible.
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