Welcome to respectmyplanet.org. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization registered in Michigan. Our mission is to protect freshwater resource & advocate for sustainable energy and a sustainable economy. We make cool interactive maps of energy infrastructure & environmental remediation sites, report on all types of energy, and debunk energy misinformation. Please scroll down and check out some of the different sections of content we host on the web.
Check out some of our most recent posts:
- Global Green Energy Paradox: Balancing Ideals with Realities
- Hydrogen and Water: Putting Consumption into Perspective
- Massive Lithium-Ion Battery Fire at Moss Landing Spurs Evacuations and Industry Concerns
- North American Hydrogen Production Report – January 2025
- Lithium-ion Battery Supply Chain Map – First Upgrade
- RMP’s Lithium-ion Battery Supply Chain Map
- RMP’s 3rd Generation Gelman 1,4 Dioxane Plume Map
- NorCal Zero Project
- RMP’s Real Time Hydrogen Station Status Pages
- Michael Liebreich’s Hydrogen Ladder Debunked
- USA & CANADA QUARTERLY H2 INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATE 2022-Q1
- USA & CANADA QUARTERLY H2 INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATE 2021-Q4
Check out some of our most popular posts:

RMP’s most popular post is the debunking of Michael Liebriech’s hydrogen ladder. We demonstrate Michael Liebriech’s hydrogen ladder is bunk and only serves smear a great sustainable technology.

Ammonia is absolutely critical for global food supply and its production creates approx 500 million tons of CO2 each year. Did you know ammonia can also be made green? And it can also be an energy carrier? Click here to read all about it.

RMP has created a whole suite of cool tracking pages for every public retail hydrogen station in California. Check out this post that explains how you can check the real time status of any station in California before you head out to refuel your Mirai or Nexo.

In June 2021, Air Products announced some multi-billion dollar investments in Lousiana and in Edmonton. Not six months later, known misinformation spreader Mark Jacobson published a paper with Robert Howarth attacking blue hydrogen. Click here to learn more about “Blue Hydrogen” and it’s important role in reducing carbon emissions.