For some people, it's inconvenient to discuss An Inconvenient Truth, which lead Al Gore to accept Nobel Peace Prize for
For example, the National Science Teachers Association would rather distribute 20,000 copy of DVDs to its members produced by ConocoPhillips for 'vivid, real-life examples of the nature of science and technology' (see NSTA :: Pressroom), while 'reject 50,000 free DVDs of Al Gore's global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth' (see Laurie David: Oil Company Money Scandal at Nat'l Science Teachers Association Deepens).
Yet, for others, it's a speculative opportunity
It's just like something happened a decade ago,
The uncertainty is not only reflected on capital investment front. It's also been reflected in many's backyard.
A paradiagm change would be molded by both resistence and speculations or somewhat indirection.
[h]is strong commitment, reflected in political activity, lectures, films and books, has strengthened the struggle against climate change. (see The Norwegian Nobel Institute - Nobel Peace Prize)
For example, the National Science Teachers Association would rather distribute 20,000 copy of DVDs to its members produced by ConocoPhillips for 'vivid, real-life examples of the nature of science and technology' (see NSTA :: Pressroom), while 'reject 50,000 free DVDs of Al Gore's global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth' (see Laurie David: Oil Company Money Scandal at Nat'l Science Teachers Association Deepens).
Yet, for others, it's a speculative opportunity
venture capitalists and new investors like Google are eagerly pouring money into just about any startup that brands itself as pursuing "clean tech" or renewable energy. As a result, technologies that remain unproven on a massive scale are seeing huge run-ups in value. Stock in U.S.-based First Solar, for example, has returned nearly 600% over the last 12 months. (see Separating Hype from Reality: A Confluence of Hot Air in the Debate over Green Technology)
It's just like something happened a decade ago,
The venture capitalists saw record-setting rises in stock valuation of these and other similar companies, and therefore moved faster and with less caution than usual, choosing to mitigate the risk by starting many contenders and letting the market decide which would succeed. (see Dot-com bubble)
The uncertainty is not only reflected on capital investment front. It's also been reflected in many's backyard.
Curt Mann's neighbors are livid, accusing him of erecting an ugly wind turbine among their historic homes for no other reason than to show off his environmental "bling." ... The towering turbine, which overlooks majestic trees and Victorian rooftops, pits preservationists in Atlanta's Grant Park Historic District against a property owner and his individual rights. (see Neighbors fight, states scramble over clean power)
A paradiagm change would be molded by both resistence and speculations or somewhat indirection.
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