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Arthur Krugler

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Arthur Krugler

Arthur Krugler is a licensed chemical and mechanical engineer in five states, and is one of the leading geothermal engineers in the world.

List of Blog Posts

SlashMaster Chainsaw Adapter

Faster vegetation management for safer, more fire-resilient landscapes When it comes to reducing wildfire risk, the work that matters most is often the work that takes the longest: cutting back … [Read More...]

96.7  Years and Counting: Understanding Planet, People, and Problems 

Children live in a petri dish of bacteria and viruses. They catch colds and flu regularly, as often as 6 to 8 times a year. Yet school continues while attendance declines. Our doctor’s best … [Read More...]

Polar Bears in the Hot Tub – Antarctic Ice – No Bears Chapter 6

Environmental Scientists are very concerned about the immense amount of ice contained on the very large Antarctica continent. Picture a block of ice two miles thick and one and 1/2 times as large as … [Read More...]

POLAR BEARS IN THE HOT TUB CARBON SOOT AND THE ARCTIC

Jet Planes were very exotic in 1950 and still glamorous in the 60’s.  Propeller planes were already using turbine engines rather than piston engines. I moved my family in 1966 to live under the jet … [Read More...]

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