Complicated footprints February 6, 2015 Max Rohr Let’s say you are sitting on a bench in San Francisco and see a man who is riding a bike....Read More
At the bottom of the lake January 9, 2015 Max Rohr The Hoover Dam is one of the most important single structures in the U.S. It provided a symbolic transition out...Read More
To the sea? December 12, 2014 Max Rohr About 71 percent of the earth is covered in water. The open ocean isn’t currently an environment humans can survive...Read More
L’Energia November 12, 2014 Max Rohr If gas cost $9 per gallon, would you rearrange your week of driving? If you had to choose between a...Read More
Welfare October 10, 2014 Max Rohr Welfare costs the U.S. an enormous amount of money every year. As a nation, we have to decide if we...Read More
The fast rail September 9, 2014 Max Rohr The railroad system has been a key part of the evolution of the U.S. However, our passenger rail system is...Read More
Energy productivity August 9, 2014 Max Rohr Energy efficiency has been the buzzword in the heating and plumbing industry for the last 40 years. However, increasing energy...Read More
The honey dilemma May 19, 2014 Max Rohr Many of the issues relating to energy in the world are far from power plants or oil wells. There is...Read More
High stakes oil May 8, 2014 Max Rohr Russia is the largest country in the world, and sits on some of the biggest oil and gas reserves left...Read More
U.S. EPA Recognizes IAPMO R&T to Certify Point-of-Use Reverse Osmosis Systems to WaterSense Product Labeling Program