Stephen Hill Linkography: Eco-Friendly


Captain Nemo’s Dream: How Europe Draws Power
From the Sea

Article: 23 February 2010 - The Globalist. While wind and solar power are the most common forms of renewable energy deployed in Europe, other energy forms are gradually being utilized and show impressive potential. One of these is power derived from the sea. Hill discusses how the EU is developing this unconventional alternative energy source. Europe is experimenting with all sorts of renewable energy and transportation options that previously had limited appeal. They are viewing this as a new industrial revolution.

There's No Place Like Europe: Steven Hill on
Medical House Calls, Multiparty Politics, and
Other American Fantasies

Interview: 18 October 2010 - host Alissa Bohling for Truthout. Some of Europe's governments have managed to keep special interest groups at bay thus facilitating the use of carbon trading markets to lower greenhouse emissions. Another political advantage for Europeans is that they have proportional representation. So they can have a Green Party that gets elected and is in the legislature, pushing their agenda, to the point where environmental policy put forward by the Greens ten and 15 years ago is now mainstream German or Swedish or French or whatever politics.

Europe Needs a Public Relations Makeover
Article: 16 July 2010 - Social Europe Journal. Hill suggests that Europe should start bragging about itself because there is much to brag about. Europe is the leading innovator in preparing for global warming. Jobs are not pitted against the environment! There is widespread deployment of conservation practices and “green design” in everything from automobiles, buildings, light bulbs and toilets that help Europeans reduce their ecological footprint. Additionally, Europe’s green industry of windmills, solar panels and trains, has created hundreds of thousands of new jobs and is exporting its innovations to the world.


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