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Ozzie Zehner Company Profile

Ozzie Zehner is the author of Green Illusions and a visiting scholar at the University of California-Berkeley. He has written for Christian Science Monitor, The American Scholar, The Hill, UTNE, Truthout, ARTE, The Humanist, Women’s Studies Quarterly, and other publications. He regularly guest lectures at universities and serves as a reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Ozzie primarily researches the social, political and economic conditions influencing energy policy priorities and project outcomes. He studies the symbolic roles that energy technologies play within political and environmental movements. His work has appeared in a variety of media including The Sunday Times, WIRED, The Washington Post, USA Today, PBS, BBC, CNN, and MSNBC. His other areas of interest include habitat conservation, consumerism, urban policy, international human rights, and forgeries. Zehner attended Kettering University (BS -Engineering) and The University of Amsterdam (MS/Drs – Science and Technology Studies). His research was awarded with honors at both institutions. He lives in San Francisco.

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Electric Cars and Solar Cells Not as Clean as They Seem According to New Analyses

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The high cost of electric cars and other expensive green technologies reveals their hidden environmental impacts according to two new articles published in IEEE Spectrum. The first report, Unclean at Any Speed, describes how the subsidies for electric cars may cause more harm than good after considering full […]

Electric Cars Among Dirtiest Transportation Options According to Comprehensive Study

BERKELEY, Calif., July 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Electric cars lead to hidden environmental and health damages and are likely more harmful than gasoline cars and other transportation options according to a peer-reviewed report published today in IEEE Spectrum. The report, Unclean at Any Speed, indicates that the recent billions spent on subsidies for the Tesla, […]