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Barbara Wolcott: March 2012
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Saturday, March 24, 2012. Portable Power and the Plug-In World. Emerging economies, terrorism and global politics require a momentum to close the gap between stationary and portable power. Utilities could be the world’s source for all. If the utilities had not drastically weaned their operations from oil, the present fuel crisis with prices of a barrel of crude nearly a hundred dollars would likely have happened more than twenty years ago. More importantly, if the vehicle industry cultivated the same...
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Barbara Wolcott: It Ain’t Easy Bein’ Green
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. It Ain’t Easy Bein’ Green. Not long after that success, we hit the big time with the ban on smoking in public buildings. That one ran well in San Francisco, Peoria, and Europe once we showed conforming to the new legal standard would not shut down the business district. Time has come to show that leadership again, this time with wise use of water. How about some feedback? January 30, 2012 at 11:07 AM. Excellent points. Its not going to be easy getting over our love affair wi...
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Barbara Wolcott
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Monday, February 13, 2012. Recently two writers squared off on the Op Ed page of the San Luis Obispo Tribune giving pro and con viewpoints about the present state of oil availability along with concurrent politics. However, in both cases the emphasis was on economics and missed facts. Not long ago I received an education in this subject from Bill Baker, editor of Gulf Oil Publication Company whose flagship publications are World Oil. Freelancing for Mechanical Engineering Magazine. That was unexpected be...
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Barbara Wolcott: Plug-In Power
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Saturday, March 24, 2012. Portable Power and the Plug-In World. Emerging economies, terrorism and global politics require a momentum to close the gap between stationary and portable power. Utilities could be the world’s source for all. If the utilities had not drastically weaned their operations from oil, the present fuel crisis with prices of a barrel of crude nearly a hundred dollars would likely have happened more than twenty years ago. More importantly, if the vehicle industry cultivated the same...
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Barbara Wolcott: February 2012
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Monday, February 13, 2012. Recently two writers squared off on the Op Ed page of the San Luis Obispo Tribune giving pro and con viewpoints about the present state of oil availability along with concurrent politics. However, in both cases the emphasis was on economics and missed facts. Not long ago I received an education in this subject from Bill Baker, editor of Gulf Oil Publication Company whose flagship publications are World Oil. Freelancing for Mechanical Engineering Magazine. That was unexpected be...
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Barbara Wolcott: January 2012
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. It Ain’t Easy Bein’ Green. Not long after that success, we hit the big time with the ban on smoking in public buildings. That one ran well in San Francisco, Peoria, and Europe once we showed conforming to the new legal standard would not shut down the business district. Time has come to show that leadership again, this time with wise use of water. How about some feedback? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Books - Barns and Noble. It Ain’t Easy Bein’ Green. Barbara Wolcott's work has a...