Is Paying More For ‘green’ Energies Preferrable To Buying Oil From Muslim Radicals Like The Saudis?
February 26, 2010 by
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yes
but if you know economics…
at some point economies of scale will make the green power cheaper
What Is More Important To Reduce Our Energy Expenditures Or To Switch To Sustainable Technologies?
February 23, 2010 by
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It seems most American’s don’t really want to cut back on their lifestyle to cut energy usage but may be open to using more efficient technology and or sustainable energies.
America expends an exponential amount more of energy than any other nation in the world industrial or developing. It seems America’s problem is not just the technology it choses to use but more so a moral dilemma.
I’m curious what other people who already acknowledge the reality of global warming think. A green dime for your thoughts.
Why Do Plants Use Chlorophyll For Energy Production When A Black Chemical Would Be More Efficient?
February 12, 2010 by
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Doesn’t the fact chlorophyll reflects green light make it less efficient at absorbing energy than a darker chemical? Plants seem to be green the world over, regardless of the amount of sunlight available – why aren’t they shades of grey? (i.e. lighter in regions where there is ‘too much’ light, and darker in regions where there is less light available)
I Am Looking For A Study That Shows “green” Organizations Generate More Charitable Donations Than “non-green”.
February 5, 2010 by
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By Green I mean energy efficient, environmentally friendly, etc…As I work at a not for profit organization, I would use a study with positive results as support for gaining money to implement energy efficient changes.