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Biography
Ozzie Zehner is the author of Green Illusions and a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. His recent publications include public science pieces in Christian Science Monitor, The American Scholar, Bulletin...
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Energy
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Areas of Expertise (9)
Alternative Energy
Environmentalism
Wind Power
Consumer Society
Walking and Biking Neighborhoods
Governance and Public Policy
Population and Overpopulation
Hydrogen Hydropower and Hybrids
Critical Environmentalism
Education (3)
Universiteit van Amsterdam: MS/Drs, Science and Technology Studies
Kettering University: BS, Engineering
Smithsonian Institution: Journalism
Affiliations (1)
- University of California, Berkeley
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Event Appearances (9)
Authors@Google Mountain View, CA
University of California - Berkeley
Visiting Scholar Lecture Berkeley, CA
Kettering University
Sobey Lecture on Leadership and Ethics Flint, MI
Kendall College of Art and Design
Visiting Scholar Lecture Grand Rapids, MI
The Morning Show
MI Public Radio
Energy and Politics
(30 min segment) PBS Television
Everything is Broken
NY Public Radio
The Joy Cardin Show
WI Public Radio
San Francisco State University
Visiting Scholar Lecture San Francisco, CA
Sample Talks (2)
Green Illusions
Though we generally believe we can solve environmental problems with more energy—more solar cells, wind turbines, and biofuels—alternative technologies come with their own side effects and limitations. How, for instance, do solar cells cause harm? Why can’t engineers solve wind power’s biggest obstacle? Why won’t contraception solve the problem of overpopulation, lying at the heart of our concerns about energy, and what will?
Solar Cells and Other Fairy Tales
We environmentalists admire solar photovoltaic cells for silently extracting clean energy from the sun’s rays but the panels have a dark side too. They contain heavy metals that can leach into groundwater when disposed at the end of their lifecycle. And, solar cells are undeniably more expensive than a host of other initiatives that promise greater ecological returns.
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