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States of Grace States take the lead on renewable energy |
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22 Sep 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| States of Grace States take the lead on renewable energy With the climate for renewable energy rather inhospitable at the federal level, states are taking the initiative. For example, a proposal before the New York Public Service Commission would require utilities to get 25 percent of their electricity from renewable sources by 2013; if it passes, New York will become the 17th state with renewable portfolio standa ... |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, New York, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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Lovins Spoonful Hunter Lovins Dishes Out Cowgirl Wisdom and Lots More |
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06 Aug 2004 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, business, energy efficiency, InterActivist, interview (all these topics) |
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Lovins Spoonful Hunter Lovins, thinker on sustainability, answers readers' questions |
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06 Aug 2004 |
InterActivist |
| Hunter Lovins, president of Natural Capitalism, Inc. I admire your guts and fortitude as a woman. Do you think being a woman makes you a "better" environmentalist? -- Debbie Hindman, Denver, Colo. I don't know whether being female makes me better or worse at anything. I might be tempted to say yes, but then there's Dave Brower, who has me beat on being an environmentalist, hands down. B ... |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, InterActivist, interview (all these topics) |
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Gimme Some Lovins Hunter Lovins, thinker on sustainability, answers Grist's questions |
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02 Aug 2004 |
InterActivist |
| Hunter Lovins. With what environmental organization are you affiliated? I am a member of several real environmental organizations, like Environmental Defense and Earth Island Institute. Recently I have founded two new organizations: Natural Capitalism, Inc. (NCI), a for-profit consulting company implementing the ideas of Natural Capitalism in companies and governments around the world, and Natural C ... |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, InterActivist, interview (all these topics) |
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Put This in Your Pipeline and Smoke It Domestic oil and gas is not the ticket to U.S. energy security |
Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins |
20 Nov 2001 |
Soapbox |
| America's fragile domestic infrastructure threatens her energy security at least as much as dependence on oil from the Middle East. Replacing oil from that region with even more vulnerable domestic systems would therefore decrease energy security. Stranger than science fiction. Extraordinarily concentrated energy flows invite and reward devastatin ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, Amory Lovins, business, energy, Middle East, renewable energy, United States (all these topics) |
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A Capital Idea How to make capitalism green, lean, and nice |
Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins |
22 Feb 2000 |
Arts and Minds |
| By Paul Hawken and Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins 22 Feb 2000 Natural Capitalism By Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins Little, Brown, 1999, 396 pages Imagine for a moment a world where cities have become peaceful and serene because cars and buses are whisper quiet, vehicles exhaust only water vapor, and parks and greenways have replaced unneeded urban freeways. OPEC has ceased to function because the price of oil has f ... |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, business, green living (all these topics) |
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Amory Lovins Sees the Future and It Is Hydrogen
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Donella H. Meadows |
10 May 1999 |
Global Citizen |
| For 25 years, energy guru Amory Lovins has been seeing farther and farther into the energy future. He has been labeled a dreamer, but by now he's accumulated enough of a record to qualify as an oracle. At a recent meeting of the National Hydrogen Association, he (with colleague Brett Williams of Rocky Mountain Institute) put together some new pieces of the energy puzzle to picture an exciting economy, not far out o ... |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, placemaking, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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