The Best Thing About Nuclear Power

II am so excited to talk to you today about why nuclear power kicks ass! Of all power sources, why does nuclear power kick the most ass?  It is – quite simply – the quickest, cleanest, and surest route to a carbon-neutral future. And it will yield many dividends beyond carbon-free power, including solving water … [Read more…]

About

First of all, thank you to anyone who is willing to engage honestly with the ideas in this blog. I don’t care what background your from, this blog is for you, and I’d love to hear from you. CleanNotGreen is about the balance between human health and the environment, recognizing that human health is intrinsically … [Read more…]

How to Eat Well on $5 Per Day

What do you do for a living? Is it concrete work or ditch digging? Are you an extremely high output athlete? If not, and you’re American, odds are you eat more calories than you need. Nutrition is one of the most hotly debated areas of scientific inquiry, yet one of the only areas of consensus … [Read more…]

About the Author

Hi – welcome to my blog! I’m not going to properly introduce myself because of the political implications of some of what I have to say, and because some of my work history that I will share in other parts of this blog includes sensitive information. I do not intend to share anything that I … [Read more…]

You Have Already Won

If you are reading this, the chances are very good that you live in a Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic (WEIRD) country. Even if you are not in a WEIRD country, it only takes a brief look at the past to realize that you are probably living in a wonderful world compared to the … [Read more…]

Don’t Buy Me a Gift

Don’t buy me a gift. I have very few things, and I like it that way. The things I have were intentionally chosen. Einstein said everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler. Most of my worldly possessions are clothes that can be worn for many different occasions. And there is the … [Read more…]

Everyone is an Environmentalist

We often fall into the trap of splitting the world into two groups of people when thinking about a problem. In the case of environmental protection, we’re tempted to think of people as either “pro-industry” or “tree huggers.” The truth is that every person is an environmentalist on some level, but that label means different … [Read more…]

Why Batteries Won’t Save Us

Many environmentalists dream about an energy future that fully relies on solar and wind power, where batteries provide power during periods without sufficient sun or wind. However, battery storage radically increases the cost of providing electricity to end users, and battery manufacturing results in serious environmental impacts that must be considered. The availability of raw … [Read more…]

The Nuclear Option

Here’s a question for you: Do you think nuclear power will improve life on earth, or make it worse? I’m going to attempt to answer that question in this post, but first I’d encourage you to take 60 seconds to think seriously about that question before reading the content below. That will ensure that you … [Read more…]

Don’t Green the Kids (Too Hard)

My wife spent most of her childhood in Germany, and I’ve always enjoyed comparing notes with her on the cultural differences that are apparent between Germans and Americans. Of course, these conversations are chocked full of generalizations that don’t apply to every person or place, but one can draw certain distinct conclusions about the way … [Read more…]

Trash Burning Day

I lived in Washington, D.C. for the first two years after college, and I would often take weekend trips down to North Carolina with my girlfriend and one of my best pals in DC, who was originally from North Carolina. We always joked about Saturday being “Trash Burning Day” down there, because we saw people … [Read more…]