This Week: Renewable Energy Around the World

zaragoza-wind-energy-farm.jpgDear Readers,

This week, from March 3-10, we’ll be examining renewable energy around the world.

African American community leader Bertha Calloway once said, “we cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.”

Likewise, we cannot direct the sun, the tides, or ground energy; and these are only a few of the many options for clean, renewable energy.

However, by adjusting our sails we can benefit from energy from all of these untamable forces of nature.

Throughout the week, we’ll be answering the following questions and others as well.

  • What countries run on renewable energy?
  • What kinds and to what degree?
  • How do people in these countries feel about renewable energy versus nonrenewable energy?
  • What are the benefits and what are the drawbacks?

If you have insights, questions, or doubts about any of the upcoming stories, we welcome you to join the discussion and share your knowledge and views by posting comments on the appropriate article. From the writing team at EcoWorldly, thank you.

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2 Comments

  1. I have been cruiseing thru green blogs and see alot on wind and solar, but not a single word about Hemp Oil. Am I not looking in the right place or doesn’t anyone have the balls?
    Hemp oil is very green, plant, water and there U go, no fertilizer needed. If hemp oil was good enough for Pattons tanks and President George H.W.Bush’s plane during WWII, why isn’t it good enough for our cars and trucks today?
    Every car, truck and machine needs to be lubricated, even green cars, why not hemp oil?

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