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Posted on Jan 7, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 100% clean energy. It’s from the Sierra Club, and it does make some very good points that people should be aware of (and I think we all agree with). However, there are also many valid criticisms that have been made against this proposal by scientists like Mark Jacobson at Stanford University. This includes, but isn’t limited to: The need for massive amounts of new infrastructure investment required in electrical grids across America; Electricity would not likely replace everything else we currently rely on fossil fuels for today such as home heating, industrial processes or transportation fueling vehicles. So even if we were able to build out an electric grid capable of powering our entire society – which may take decades to accomplish - then how do you eliminate coal-fired plants? How can we achieve net zero emissions when we still use gasoline/diesel engines? If we had the ability to just flip a switch one day and move overnight to being entirely reliant upon wind & solar, why didn’t anyone ever mention something like this before now since they clearly knew where things needed improvement years ago already!? These questions remain unanswered. I am sure everyone agrees that reducing our carbon footprint must happen, however what matters more than anything right now is actually making progress towards achieving those goals so let us try instead focusing efforts firstly onto policies that will help bring down greenhouse gases rather than spending time debating whether renewable sources alone could possibly solve climate change problems completely without any other forms assistance either directly through legislative measures OR indirectly via technological advances occurring naturally throughout history due solely because human activity continues pushing global temperatures higher year after year every decade until eventually reaching critical levels triggering potentially irreversible damage caused primarily during early 21st century period known collectively simply “global warming” phenomena itself though others argue differently claiming instead these events occurred much longer back into past millennia prior modern civilization existence began developing strongly enough around mid 17th century AD marking start point beginning era commonly referred generally speaking term Anthropocene epoch!! Below is a long blog post about 10 common mistakes I see new and intermediate level entrepreneurs make. This list has been based on my experience working with clients, coaching students in the University of Melbourne Business School MBA program as well as reading many other articles online that cover these themes. I hope this helps you avoid making some costly mistakes! You are not really running your business; instead it’s like you’re having an affair – secretive, distracting from what needs to be done day-to-day (invoicing customers for example), and unproductive given how little time you actually spend managing or growing your business. You may feel that being CEO means that you should only do the important things but unfortunately when there aren’t enough hours in each day doing ‘important things’ doesn’t always get the best results. If something isn’t getting done then the most likely reason is either because someone else hasn’t been told exactly what they need to do OR you haven’t delegated those tasks properly AND followed up afterwards to ensure completion. The key here is to delegate tasks that you don’t enjoy/are good at doing so that you can focus more energy on activities where you have both passion AND competence. It might mean hiring people who can do certain aspects better than yourself BUT if you want to scale beyond $2M per year revenue (which I find happens around year four) then you will almost certainly need to start outsourcing parts of your business anyway. Once again… think scalability: “If we could just grow our sales by another $365k next financial year would we still be able to handle that?” Yes? Then you know you need to consider whether you currently have the capacity to expand. 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As you may know if you read my first ever blog post (which can be found here), I started writing on April Fool’s Day one year ago after finding myself unemployed unexpectedly while living out-of-state away from friends and family. In my first blog post almost exactly a year ago titled “The Artist’s Dilemma,” I talked briefly about how I had been struggling between making money as a graphic designer versus pursuing painting full time when I decided to move back home to St Louis after a couple years working remotely in Austin TX where I met my husband Andrew. At the end of March 2014 I told him I wanted to leave Austin so he could go back to school at Mizzou University to get his PhD - which meant me coming back to STL alone without knowing anyone there since all of my friends were still in Texas! It also meant leaving behind everything familiar - including my job as an art director at a small agency downtown who let me work part time hours until I left town - so starting over again by myself felt daunting but exciting too because it allowed me more freedom than before where every decision seemed dictated by someone else instead now having no boss telling me what project assignments come next etc.. 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This was written for my own sake, but if you are still here reading this in January of 2014 then feel free to laugh at me from afar! My name is Tiffany and I am an addict. The addiction? Reading. For as far back as I can remember books have been part of who I am. They were always there when no one else could be or would be: they made me invisible. And they gave me access to places that weren’t mine; people who never existed anywhere near me except between those pages where words had power. I love writing too (who doesn’t?) so it only makes sense that after years of being a silent reader, that I would eventually want to write down some stories myself. But where do you start with something like that? How did others make their way into the book world? When should I even try to get published because obviously the first thing I wrote won’t ever see print… right? So many questions, doubts, fears, insecurities—all these things plagued me every time I thought of starting anything creative. Then one day on Twitter, I saw someone mention NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) which begins November 1st. That particular year, my husband decided he wanted to participate again since his last attempt had gone well enough for him not to dread doing it anymore. At the same moment we both realized that hey, maybe trying to tackle 50k+ words over the course of thirty days wouldn’t hurt either of us very much! We started preparing ourselves by reading through all our writerly blogs/tweets/FB posts etc., making notes of what worked best for them and also learning more about how to plan out your novel beforehand rather than just winging everything along the way. By October 31st I found myself sitting at my computer ready to type “In the beginning” onto page one knowing nothing beyond that point other than its ending scene(s). What happened next changed my life forever though – two months later came December when another big event took place known simply as CampNaNoWriMo during July & August respectively (yes yes i know technically speaking camp has ended now haha). During these camps participants choose whatever length project they wish including short stories novellas full-length manuscripts poetry song lyrics screenplays comic strips nonfiction articles memoirs scripts stage plays musical compositions video games artwork photography collections cookbooks graphic novels or any combination thereof !!! Yes there really aren’t limits here folks which means anyone can join regardless age gender orientation religious belief system political affiliation nationality disability level education attainment marital status number children pets employment income debt credit score health condition ethnic background