Renewable Energy | 2nd Green Revolution - Part 32

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The Coming Trouble With Clean Energy: Rare Earth Elements

Yesterday’s post about fake and real Christmas trees and menorahs developed out of several conversations during the holidays, but was precipitated by an article in The New York Times about the use of so-called rare earth elements in the manufacture of clean energy components. Cradle to cradle design would suggest that all materials used in [...]

Earthships a Revolution in “Biotecture”

The United States Green Building Council is a relatively new organization, founded at the start of the last decade. However, communities have embraced energy efficient structures and natural materials throughout the history of mankind. Using the materials locally available to construct homes represents the fundamental approach to green building. Born out of the 1970s, Earthships [...]

Ball State University Aims to Replace Coal-Fired Boilers with Geothermal

Over the past few days we have featured a couple of different stories about geothermal energy. The first recapped two of the main sources (deep well drilling for electricity generation and ground source for home heating and cooling). The second gave you a homeowner’s perspective. Today we bring you another take on geothermal. Ball State [...]

Geothermal Energy: A Homeowner’s Perspective

The other day we had a post about the pros of geothermal energy along with some of the concerns that come with tapping the earth’s underground heat. Today, Samantha DeLair, a homeowner in upstate New York, shares her thoughts about geothermal as she and her husband take a major step toward going off the grid. [...]

Geothermal Energy: A Lot of Hot Air?

While climate change has no scientific connection to earthquakes, one of the contenders to provide renewable energy may. Two geothermal projects – one in Basel, Switzerland and the other in Northern California – have recently been shut down amid concerns about increased earthquake activity believed to be related to the tapping of thermal energy in [...]

Denmark Looks To Move Forward With Electric Cars

Denmark stands at the forefront of clean energy development. Nearly 20% of the electricity generated in the country comes from wind power. A New York Times article from earlier this month discusses the state of electric cars in Denmark – host to the United Nations Climate Change Conference. With such a significant percentage of energy [...]

Test Your Green IQ

With the international climate change conference now underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, there is plenty of talk about the environment. But among all the media and discussion, what are the facts? The Wall Street Journal had an interesting set of questions in today’s paper to test your environmental knowledge. We’ll put up two a day this [...]

Five Friday Facts

The United States is likely to install just one-eighth as much new solar power this year as Germany. China is expected to surpass the United States this year as the leader in adding new wind energy capacity. General Electric, which has 10,000 wind turbines in the United States, says that to encourage growth in the [...]

Interface Inc: Using Lifecycle Assessments to Measure Product Impacts

Last Saturday’s post, the second written about Interface Inc.’s steps toward becoming a sustainable company, highlighted InterfaceRAISE. This is the third post detailing Interface’s sustainability measures focuses on lifecycle assessments and further details the path that Interface has blazed. One of Interface’s main goals is to become a regenerative business. In order to do so, [...]

December Clean Energy and Sustainability Events

On or around the first of every month, 2nd Green Revolution updates the upcoming green events calendar for the coming month. Last month we began including a post highlighting some of the intriguing events for that month. This month there are several international conferences posted on Conference Alerts. Here are a few domestic and a [...]

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