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M Anne Naeth

Don’t oversimplify conversations about how we power our lives

Opinion | BY M ANNE NAETH | March 11, 2020
Shifting the conversation from ‘energy’ to ‘energy systems’ requires acknowledging the forces that interact whenever we plug in one of our devices, like how many people will stay in big cities if power becomes decentralized and affordable at a micro scale, writes M Anne Naeth. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY M ANNE NAETH | March 11, 2020
Opinion | BY M ANNE NAETH | March 11, 2020
Shifting the conversation from ‘energy’ to ‘energy systems’ requires acknowledging the forces that interact whenever we plug in one of our devices, like how many people will stay in big cities if power becomes decentralized and affordable at a micro scale, writes M Anne Naeth. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY M ANNE NAETH | March 11, 2020
Shifting the conversation from ‘energy’ to ‘energy systems’ requires acknowledging the forces that interact whenever we plug in one of our devices, like how many people will stay in big cities if power becomes decentralized and affordable at a micro scale, writes M Anne Naeth. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY M ANNE NAETH | March 11, 2020
Opinion | BY M ANNE NAETH | March 11, 2020
Shifting the conversation from ‘energy’ to ‘energy systems’ requires acknowledging the forces that interact whenever we plug in one of our devices, like how many people will stay in big cities if power becomes decentralized and affordable at a micro scale, writes M Anne Naeth. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay