
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/15/magazine/15green.t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine&oref=slogin
just breezed through this article, Friedman's sounds like he has nailed it again. Be curious to see what you think.
Bica Cafe=Carbon Neutral
From my quick read, only when sustainable/renewable energy is scalable to carbon/petro will it make the quantum leap that it most certainly can. This, to all those fucking neo-cons, will require government intervention (i.e. higher taxes in fuel, incentives for alternative, ect.)
Just image if the mighty hand of capatalism could be wielded on developing alternative energy sources. That would radically change shit.
just breezed through this article, Friedman's sounds like he has nailed it again. Be curious to see what you think.
Bica Cafe=Carbon Neutral
From my quick read, only when sustainable/renewable energy is scalable to carbon/petro will it make the quantum leap that it most certainly can. This, to all those fucking neo-cons, will require government intervention (i.e. higher taxes in fuel, incentives for alternative, ect.)
Just image if the mighty hand of capatalism could be wielded on developing alternative energy sources. That would radically change shit.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah... Just gave this article out to my class today. Let's see what the Sweathogs can make of it. Thanks for keeping this swinging. I am going to need you to take some of the longer pulls at the front, but I promise to bust out for a few sprints.
The other thing is this... The more this info gets out, the more the neo-cons realize the gig is up and change is in the air. Rather than turn their sails to the new wind, they are trying to squeak out whatever they can even faster... "the grabbing hands grab all they can".
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