Groundwire's Greatest Hits: Part 1
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Groundwire's Greatest Hits: Part 1

It's my favorite time of year - the time when I log off, disconnect, and channel my inner Heidi from a mountaintop. In the spirit of favorites, I thought I'd share some favorite editions of past Groundwire missives.

This week will be a holiday week for many in the U.S., so we'll start with something a little lighter and highlight my personal favorite editions, which lean heavily toward the poetic and philosophical:

  1. Make room for what you can't imagine - a love letter to Martha's Vineyard, a sense of place, and the human spirit
  2. The Kids are Alright - the youth are giving me hope, don't let the media tell you otherwise
  3. Do Solar Farms Dream of (Electric-enabling) Sheep? - my grandfather is about to turn 98, and he still has those sheep
  4. A Walk in the Woods - witches, because why not? We're sorcerers in the energy transition.
  5. Introducing Groundwire - a nostalgia pick - our very first edition. We introduce so many themes in this first edition that act as a throughline of our work and philosophy.


Next week, we will share a round-up of Groundwire's most-popular editions. See you all on the other side!

Alan Mandel

Adjunct University North Florida at Seas the Future

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