Distributed Solar: The Democratizaton of Energy
Blogroll
- All about Sankey diagrams
- "Talking Politics" podcast
- Carl Safina's blog
- Peter Congdon's Bayesian statistical modeling
- NCAR AtmosNews
- "Consider a Flat Pond"
- Lenny Smith's CHAOS: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION
- Leadership lessons from Lao Tzu
- Subsidies for wind and solar versus subsidies for fossil fuels
- GeoEnergy Math
climate change
- Wind sled
- HotWhopper: It's excellent.
- Équiterre
- Grid parity map for Solar PV in United States
- Non-linear feedbacks in climate (discussion of Bloch-Johnson, Pierrehumbert, Abbot paper)
- `The unchained goddess'
- Climate Change: A health emergency … New England Journal of Medicine
- "Lessons of the Little Ice Age" (Farber)
- On Thomas Edison and Solar Electric Power
- Earth System Models
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Category Archives: Saul Griffith
“…. [T]here’s something wonderful about … shooting for 200% renewable generation [over what’s needed] rather than struggling to get to 90% or net zero”
Professor Saul Griffith, MIT I think our failure on fixing climate change is just a rhetorical failure of imagination. We haven’t been able to convince ourselves that it’s going to be great. It’s going to be great.
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