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For the full version of the latest Energy and Environmental Newsletter, please click here… To review some of the highlights, see below.
Based on a LOT of good inputs, I decided to do a major update of our popular AWG book list — it is now EIGHT (8) pages long! There are multiple interesting and informative books there for anyone. Please post it and pass it on!
To accommodate the diversity of interesting material, the Newsletter articles are subdivided into six (6) categories (see below).
Nuclear Energy —
Energy Misc —
Video of full debate between Alex Epstein and Robert Kennedy Jr.
Global Warming (AGW) —
Education —
Misc (Science, Politics, etc.) —
John Droz, jr.
physicist & citizen advocate
Note 1: We recommend reading the Newsletter on your computer, not
your phone, as some documents (e.g. PDFs) are much easier to read on a
computer… We’ve tried to use common fonts, etc. to minimize display
issues.
Note 2:
Originally this was a monthly Newsletter. However, as pertinent
material proliferated, it has been issued more frequently. As a
guideline once we collect
a hundred worthwhile articles, a new Newsletter will be issued on the
following Monday. Recently this has resulted in a once ever 3 weeks
frequency — and occasionally once every two weeks.
Note 3:
Our intention is to put some balance into what most people see from the
mainstream media about energy and environmental issues… As always,
please pass the Newsletter on to open-minded citizens, and link to it on
your social media sites. If there are others who you think would
benefit from being on our Energy & Environmental email list, please
let me know. If at any time you'd like to be taken off this list, simply
send me an email saying that.
Note 4: This Newsletter is intended to supplement the material on our website, WiseEnergy.org. For wind warriors, the most important page there is the Winning page.
Note 5: I am not an attorney, so no material appearing in any of the Newsletters (or our WiseEnergy.org website)
should be construed as giving legal advice. My recommendation
has always been: consult a competent licensed attorney when you are
involved with legal issues.
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