This blog is centered around alternative energy and its many potentials. What most interested me about this blog was its focus on ethanol. As many already know, ethanol is a kind of gas substitute that now powers many cars. It is the hope of many that ethanol and and similar products will help alleviate our country's craving for oil.
This blog also preaches of the wonders of ethanol, it differs from The Bioeconomic blog in subtle ways but it mainly provides readers with numbers and facts that may directly affect our everyday lives. I would not recommend this site as being fun, but as far as facts go, it tops my list.
The author of this blog has a very strong opinion concerning energy. He seems to feel that people should work hard in order to deserve what we get. In one of his blogs he criticizes the world for complaining about oil prices when we struggle to pull our weight to help our world become more efficient. This blog is informative because its unconventional; the author relates various news topics to his subject and clearly states facts to help readers make their own decisions.
This blog is centered around new and interesting findings about alternative energy. The author also incorporates news with facts to drive home the point of positive alternative energy. His latest post is very affirming because it involves the purchase of a substantial amount of wind turbines by Mesa Power, LLP owner, T. Boone Pickens. There is still hope.
This blog is not really centered around energy per say, it is more of a site that informs readers of the way people all over are becoming more energy efficient. It is a green site that helps readers break away from non- Eco-friendly living and into a brighter greener world. Very interesting.
This blog warns readers about the dangers of the world we all currently live in. It informs us that there is a good deal of harmful chemicals just in the air alone. This site however, is not negative, it informs readers of how to deal with our oil crisis in a greener way.
This blog is an optimistic one that focuses on how people can use sources around them to create various forms of energy. Ethanol is mentioned in this article and it seems to me that this is a common subject. Ethanol should be taken more seriously because there is great potential in it.
This blog addresses our countries energy plan, or lack there of. There author seems to fear that a procrastination on the subject may lead to irreversible consequences on our economy.
For starters the brilliant irony of this blogs title is an attention grabber. The title implies that our world is well and good; that it is prospering on green energy, but the author explain that this is not so. Our world seems to be more dependant now on non renewable energy sources that the author fears that those energy sources will soon expire and leave us all without a good alternative.
This blog focuses on alternative energy and how to better our planet. The author approaches the topic very unbiasedly which helps the readers make their own decision about the topic. The author also focuses on the pressing issue of our Eco-system. Though much of the blame can be based on power plants, and substantial amount of blame should the placed on the way we manufacture our cars. What goes in will eventually come out. If we make our engines with harmful substances, we will in turn suffer from those very substances.
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