

Editor's Note: Steve Clark responds to Solar Today's article about Biofuels and makes a compelling argument to move away from combustion engines completely. Dear Carol and Gina, I looked at the Solar Today article on resolving the issues around biofuels and like many energy experts, you are failing ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark last month, about Biofuels, Clean Technologies, Coal & Oil, Transport

As you know I am a proponent of electric vehicles. I always thought that as a society we would adopt them because despite the draw back of range we would see the fact that we get 10x the Miles Per Dollar (MP$). Now look at this presentation, then continue reading ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in March, about Clean Technologies, Coal & Oil, Transport

by Steve Clark, Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular “Citizen” when no one seemed to care during the ’90s), and still a renewable energy advocate in Boulder, Colorado Just a confessional note before I address the problems associated with ever increasing horsepower in vehicles. I ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in February, about Consumerism, Industry, Transport

by Steve Clark, Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular "Citizen" when no one seemed to care during the '90s), and still a renewable energy advocate in Boulder, Colorado Fat Cat at the helm of the 'Invisible Hand' I am not an economist but I often ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in February, about Coal & Oil, Industry, Media, Politics, Weather

by Steve Clark, Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular "Citizen" when no one seemed to care during the '90s), and still a renewable energy advocate in Boulder, Colorado We as a species face some very real challenges. The environment is under stress from human activities ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in January, about Clean Technologies, Climate Change, Coal & Oil, Politics, Weather

by Steve Clark, Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular “Citizen” when no one seemed to care during the ’90s), now affiliated with Clean Energy Action Would you use this bucket to carry a precious resource? Let's just speak the truth. We all know the ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in September 2007, about Clean Technologies

by Steve Clark, Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular “Citizen” when no one seemed to care during the ’90s), now affiliated with Clean Energy Action Biofuels: alternative, or red herring? There is a lot of talk these days about alternative fuels. People are finally so ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in August 2007, about Transport

by Steve Clark Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular “Citizen” when no one seemed to care during the ’90s), now affiliated with Clean Energy Action I was at an "information session" about energy programs recently, put on by the manager of a city program intended ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in June 2007, about Coal & Oil

by Steve Clark Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular “Citizen” when no one seemed to care during the ’90s), now affiliated with Clean Energy Action Because of the great policies helping promote solar energy use here in Colorado I have been helping some friends sell ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in May 2007

by Steve Clark Founder of Citizens for Clean Energy 1989 (changed to the singular "Citizen" when no one seemed to care during the '90s), now affiliated with Clean Energy Action There's light at the end of the coal mine tunnel! The future of clean energy is now. It is ... keep reading
Written by Steve Clark in March 2007, about Clean Technologies, Transport