
Martin Rosenberg
Journalist, Author, Social Media and Conference Architect at Energy Hippo
Contributor at Flatland
Journalist and author focused on the dawning era of energy sustainability and new global information streams. Published in NY Times, Huffpo. @martyrosenberg
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4 days ago |
kcur.org | Martin Rosenberg
Arrowheads, skinning knives, spearheads pulled from Kansas City fields and prehistoric woven fibers teased from centuries-cold fire pits sit on the floor of a closed wing of the Wyandotte County Historical Museum. They are now under a yearlong review to comply with strict federal guidelines designed to give Native American tribes greater control of the items’ fate. Few area residents know about the small museum nestled downwind of the Kansas Speedway.
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1 month ago |
energycentral.com | Martin Rosenberg
With leadership in the government changing, the electric utility industry is anticipating major shifts in policy. But sustainability will continue to be a focus of the evolving electric and energy sector according to a strategic advisor for large commercial and industrial organizations looking to manage their sustainability and energy issues. In this episode of Grid Talk, we interview Drew Murphy CEO of Trio about what’s ahead for the energy industry.
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2 months ago |
derbyinformer.com | Martin Rosenberg
Gov. Laura Kelly worries about dwindling water resources that will need ongoing federal support if western Kansas is to remain habitable in 50 years. She is concerned about the national health impact of firing more than two dozen federal scientists in Manhattan, Kan., who protect Americans from animal-borne diseases and other health threats.
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2 months ago |
missouribusinessalert.com | Martin Rosenberg
Gov. Laura Kelly worries about dwindling water resources that will need ongoing federal support if western Kansas is to remain habitable in 50 years. She is concerned about the national health impact of firing more than two dozen federal scientists in Manhattan, Kansas, who protect Americans from animal-borne diseases and other health threats.
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2 months ago |
energycentral.com | Martin Rosenberg
Solar siting, the future of hydroelectric dams, and grid transmission buildout have been some of the most contentious and important areas needing attention as the U.S. builds out the electric grid of tomorrow. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg interviews Dan Reicher who is a former Assistant Secretary of Energy and is associated with the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, as well as Dartmouth’s Irving Institute for Energy and Society.
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