Saturday, December 27th, 2014
Stephan: I think the linkage of solar generation and electric cars is a trend which will play an enormous role in the coming years in changing societies around the world. It obviates the need for petroleum as a fuel, and makes obsolete the largest profit making infrastructure the world has ever seen -- the fossil fuel industries. I consider this serious good news as we enter a new year.
A man charges his Model S vehicle at a supercharger station at the Tesla Motors Inc. Gallery and Service Center in Paramus, New Jersey, U.S., on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014.
Credit: Ron Antonelli/Bloomberg
The suburbs have had it rough in the last few years. The 2008-2009 economic collapse led to waves of foreclosures in suburbia, as home prices plummeted. More recently, census data suggest that Americans are actually shifting back closer to city centers, often giving up on the dream of a big home in suburbs (much less the far-flung “exurbs”).
It doesn’t help that suburbia has long been the poster child for unsustainable living. You have to drive farther to work, so you use a lot of gas. Meanwhile, while having a bigger home may be a plus, that home is also costlier to heat and cool. It all […]