Book Review – Climate Cover-Up

Book Review: Climate Cover-Up By Joanna Schroeder Originally published on DomesticFuel.com This week we’re back to climate change, and the author James Hoggan, lays out the “crusade to deny global warming in “Climate Cover-Up.” For those of you familiar with the online green space, you may have come across the blog DeSmogBlog, which is co-founded… Read More

Book Review – The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind

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By Joanna Schroeder Originally published on DomesticFuel.com I have a new hero and his name is William Kamkwamba – “The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind.” William begins his story by writing, “A windmill means more than just power, it means freedom.” William was born in Malawi and like many in his country, his family struggled… Read More

Book Review – The Chilling Stars

By Joanna Schroeder Originally published on DomesticFuel.com /a> Yesterday, in the post Countdown to Copenhagen, I mentioned that there are still quite a few scientists around the world who agree that climate change exists, but don’t agree about the cause. To kick off my three views in seven days series, is a review of the… Read More

Countdown to Copenhagen

The countdown to the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference is on as the talks begin in six days. The conference, December 7-18, 2009 is a meeting of the UN to hash out a successor to the Kyoto protocol that is set to expire in 2012.

Book Review – Cool It

What is the greatest crisis in the history of civilization? Global warming. Well, at least according to the media’s portrayal.

Book Review – Power Trip

Reviewed by Joanna Schroeder for DomesticFuel.com Remember that old wives tale told to children that babies come from storks? Here is the addendum to the tale…and everything else comes from oil. When President Bush delivered his now famous quote, “We’re addicted to oil,” I don’t think he quite realized how prolific that was. He obviously… Read More

Book Review – Green Guides

I’m writing this review as I fly on a plane and I’m feeling guilty about the amount of CO2 that is emitted when flying – on average, flying contributes about 10 times as much carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as a similar journey by train. And no, I didn’t buy carbon offsets for this trip……. Read More

Book Review – Turning Oil Into Salt

What do salt and oil have in common? In its time, the world was overdependent on the strategic commodity (oil today and salt more than 100 years ago). Our country (nor the world) is “salt dependent” but the world is oil dependent, but not in the way that most people define oil dependence. “That is… Read More

Book Review: Two Center Per Mile

One of the things I love about America is “freedom of the press” and the ability for people to disseminate “conspiracy theories”. Conspiracies are driving amuck in the quest for the ‘winning’ technology to replace gas guzzlers. The best way forward, according to author Nevres Cefo – electric vehicles. The worst way forward – hydrogen…. Read More

The Gort Cloud Helps You Successfully Market Your Company

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By Joanna Schroeder for DomesticFuel.com (www.domesticfuel.com) Hey all you marketers out there – listen up! This week I reviewed a book on how to successfully market your environmentally friendly product through the “Gort Cloud”. What is the Gort Cloud you ask? “The vast but invisible community that has the power to make or break green… Read More