Hello Readers,
This is my last post for August. I plan on starting my regular posting again after Labor Day. I hope you stayed relatively dry this weekend!
A review in the New York Times of the "Smart ED"... it's a bit of mixed review, but we have to start somewhere.
~Sean
Monday, August 29, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
1000 Mile Electric Vehicle
Hello Readers,
I plan on returning in full force in September. However, in the meantime, check out this article from Treehugger about an electric vehicle that went 1000 miles on a single charge.
Cheers,
Sean Diamond
I plan on returning in full force in September. However, in the meantime, check out this article from Treehugger about an electric vehicle that went 1000 miles on a single charge.
Cheers,
Sean Diamond
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Solar Entreprenuership
Hello Readers,
This month Forbes Magazine featured the CEO of my company, MainLine Solar, in an article about young entreprenuers. Enjoy the video below and check out the company website for more information or the full article.
~Sean
This month Forbes Magazine featured the CEO of my company, MainLine Solar, in an article about young entreprenuers. Enjoy the video below and check out the company website for more information or the full article.
~Sean
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Shareable Cities TED Talk
Hello Readers,
Enjoy this TED Talk about sustainable/shareable cities...
Enjoy this TED Talk about sustainable/shareable cities...
Labels:
Car Free,
Sustainable Consumption,
TED Talk,
Transition Town
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Airline Emission Editorial
Hello Readers,
As you may have noticed, I took an extended break from my blog this summer as my workload increased significantly at the solar PV installation company I am helping run. Also, I took my first vacation (holiday) since finishing grad school last year to return to England for graduation.
For all the rest of you who find occasion to fly to, from, or within the European Union, you may find some interest in an EU plan to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes that land or take-off in Europe. Please see this recent editorial in the New York Times for a few more details.
It is likely that my posts for the rest of the summer will be infrequent; however, you can take some small measure of solace in the fact that the US debt limit was raised this week, so it looks like the everyone owed money by the US government will be paid (at least for now).
Till later,
Sean Diamond
As you may have noticed, I took an extended break from my blog this summer as my workload increased significantly at the solar PV installation company I am helping run. Also, I took my first vacation (holiday) since finishing grad school last year to return to England for graduation.
For all the rest of you who find occasion to fly to, from, or within the European Union, you may find some interest in an EU plan to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes that land or take-off in Europe. Please see this recent editorial in the New York Times for a few more details.
It is likely that my posts for the rest of the summer will be infrequent; however, you can take some small measure of solace in the fact that the US debt limit was raised this week, so it looks like the everyone owed money by the US government will be paid (at least for now).
Till later,
Sean Diamond
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