Author Archives: Peter_Schwartzman
Humanity will solve the Energy Problem!Humanity will do it with EVERYONE in mind!Humanity will do it T-O-G-E-T-H-E-R! Our Articles on Energy & Climate Change 2011 ReportInstitute for Policy Research & Development pdf,”A Solar Transition is Possible.” (3/2011) 2012 … Continue reading
How much area do we need to become 100% solar?
by Peter Schwartzman (found on his Blog, www.onehuman.org) Dec. 28, 2017 (Part A) How big a solar array is necessary to provide all the electricity currently used in the United States? Renewable energy (particularly, solar and wind) use is way … Continue reading
Continued Discussion with Author of “Abundant Clean Renewables? Think Again!”
(See original article and discussion below this post.) by Almuth Ernsting (with D. Schwartzman’s response, in bold) published online on December 18, 2014 Schwartzman’s intro: We warmly welcome Almuth Ernsting’s reply and willingness to engage in a discussion despite our … Continue reading
Critique of “Abundant Clean Renewables? Think Again!”
by David Schwartzman (his text in bold). November 17, 2014 Introduction: This article is a mixture of true, half-true and false arguments. It fails to confront two huge challenges, the reality of energy poverty affecting most of humanity living in … Continue reading
What is “The Good, the Bad, and the Really, Truly Ugly”?
This is our response to Michael Klare’s essay (Re: World Energy Report 2012, The Good, the Bad, and the Really, Truly Ugly, 11/27/12) link. It was sent online as Comment to TOMDISPATCH (11/28/12 8:30 am) Michael Klare claims in his … Continue reading
McKibben’s climate math is too narrow and too broad
by David Schwartzman (published in Climate & Capitalism’s BLOG, 7/24/12, link) This article is in response to Bill McKibben’s Rolling Stone article, Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math (link) McKibben’s article could not be more timely, highlighting the growing danger of … Continue reading
New Energy Calculator released for use!
Our Energy Calculator provides users quick and useful information regarding power & energy. Questions answered include: (1) How much energy do you use? (2) How much does energy cost you? (3) How many solar panels or wind turbines does your … Continue reading
Peoria Talk (11/2011)
Peter spoke in Peoria to share his thoughts on our Food & Energy Future.