Blogs about: Energy Use
Featured Blog
It's Not Carbon Footprint That Matters Most, but Energy Footprint
The global climate never stops changing. Everything changes, even the global climate. Is it getting warmer? Or colder? That’s for the scientists to answer, and it appears that they will take a v… more »
Tim Prosser's Futuring Weblog
SD top picks 7/23/2008
brandibratrude wrote 3 days ago: photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. California Pays … more »
Energy Crisis and T Boone Pickens
— 1 comment
hollielf wrote 2 weeks ago: I’m old enough to remember the energy crisis of the ’70s - and all of hoopla and concern … more »
Planet Green TV Show: Wasted
green4u wrote 2 weeks ago: I have been trying to watch Green TV as much as I can lately. We got the channel in our area a few w … more »
My Personal Green Successes and Failures
— 1 comment
green4u wrote 2 weeks ago: I am trying as I write these posts to practice what I preach but as I professed in my first post I d … more »
Why the Four-Day Work Week is Amazing
— 1 comment
kylepayne wrote 3 weeks ago: Utah Institutes Four-Day Work Week Big news in Utah the other day. Not that I’m really big on … more »
How Power Hungry Is Home Entertainment?
— 3 comments
lisacohn wrote 3 weeks ago: By Patrick Costello Plasma televisions, video game consoles, and cable set-top boxes find their way … more »
It's Not Carbon Footprint That Matters Most, but Energy Footprint
— 2 comments
timprosser wrote 3 weeks ago: The global climate never stops changing. Everything changes, even the global climate. Is it getting … more »
A green tip from A Fresh Squeeze - Bike time!
brandibratrude wrote 3 weeks ago: [REPOST from A Fresh Squeeze - Seattle] Summertime, and the Biking’s Easy Bike Maintenance Tip … more »
A no-pipe problem: Wattson
opayne wrote 3 weeks ago: Sherlock Holmes famously said of a rather challenging situation: It is quite a three-pipe problem, … more »
Calls for Offshore Drilling and More Nuclear Plants May Be Ill-Advised
— 7 comments
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: Panic over rising energy costs is something we can’t afford. It would be easy to panic about … more »
SD top picks 6/24/2008
brandibratrude wrote 1 month ago: photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. Money: The More … more »
Alternative Power Sources are Coming, But Not Before Fossil Fuel Costs Reach Greater Heights
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: Alternative power sources have been in the news for years, with many exciting developments, but won … more »
Attention: Men use more energy than women!
Neely wrote 1 month ago: At least, in Sweden. A recent study found that single Swedish men consume on average 20% more energ … more »
Will Globalization Be Slowed By Rising Energy Costs?
— 8 comments
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: Energy is the backbone of our civilization, and the clear enabler of globalization of business and … more »
Gas Price Increases Prove It Again: Cost Is What Will Drive Consumers Towards Sustainability
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: Fuel economy has been important to commuters like me for some time. I work 35 miles from home and … more »
Will Climate Change Worries Encourage Positive Changes?
— 2 comments
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: Whatever is behind climate change, concern over it may do a lot of good. The furor over climate ch … more »
Back to the Future - Where Might We Be in Thirty Years?
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: Where will we be in, say, thirty years? I know I get distracted by more current events, and stray … more »
City Dwellers Greener
studentsgoinggreenblog wrote 1 month ago: Apparently, this nation’s carbon footprint has a distinct geographic bend–an urban resid … more »
Extreme Publicity is Part of the Way Societies Change
timprosser wrote 1 month ago: High profile publicity may shock, offend, and dismay people, but it is part of the process of chang … more »
