Trash matters June 8, 2016 Max Rohr In my recent move to the East Coast, I realized how much trash is associated with relocation. By the time...Read More
Colorado cavitation May 9, 2016 Max Rohr In the summer of 1983, the Glen Canyon Dam began to shake. The structure fought to hold back a surging...Read More
Reptiles April 6, 2016 Max Rohr Russ Rose, formerly of Heatway and Watts Radiant, would jokingly call the manufacturer’s representatives he worked with reptiles. Chances are,...Read More
Oxidation is loss March 10, 2016 Max Rohr In college, for a brief span, I decided I wanted to major in chemistry. I have always been intrigued by...Read More
All of the above February 4, 2016 Max Rohr I love reading about energy policy. In my opinion, it is the most impactful issue across the globe. Unfortunately, politicians...Read More
What’s the plan? January 6, 2016 Max Rohr Who decides where fresh water is allocated in your state? The Congress and Supreme Court are a last resort in...Read More
The Sultana December 7, 2015 Max Rohr I recently took a trip to New Orleans. For a city that is technically 100 miles from the Gulf of...Read More
Energy disconnect November 11, 2015 Max Rohr We have had a turbulent relationship with energy conservation in the U.S. At different times in our country’s history, one...Read More
Emerald cities October 8, 2015 Max Rohr Would you like to move to an eco-township? An eco-township is essentially a sustainable planned community where people live and...Read More
Real-time results September 4, 2015 Max Rohr High LEED, HERS, RESNET and Energy Star building construction scores are cool energy efficiency certifications to strive for if you...Read More