Climate Leadership: Not a Moment to Lose
With the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, several setbacks loom for global efforts to address climate change. According to climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer, these […]
Continue reading »With the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, several setbacks loom for global efforts to address climate change. According to climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer, these […]
Continue reading »As we ramp up our technology portfolio for AZENTIVE, which includes wind, solar, sanitation, heating, cooling, and lighting technologies, I was curious to see what […]
Continue reading »Mark Jacobsen, Stanford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Director of Atmosphere and Energy Program, is walking his talk. His new home is net […]
Continue reading »As Apple transitions into the solar industry, and Amazon signs a deal with its utility to work more directly together to achieve its renewable energy goals, […]
Continue reading »Just before its official demise, National Geographic did a visually appealing piece on climate change and the need to change our lifestyles. The online article […]
Continue reading »The Peruvian National Photovoltaic Household Electrification Program is working to provide solar photovoltaics to over 2 million citizens by 2016. At a cost of $200 million, the […]
Continue reading »France has passed a law that requires the nation to curtail its carbon emissions significantly. According to Climate Progress: “The long-anticipated law will halve the […]
Continue reading »In an interview with climate activist and 350.org founder Bill McKibben, Chris Martenson asks important questions about how citizens around the world are fighting climate […]
Continue reading »Ecocapsule is a revolution in living. Essentially, it is a wind and solar-powered micro home that you can cart around. Gizmodo provides an in-depth look […]
Continue reading »A New Scientist article is after my own heart, talking about the connections between what I call personal and planetary wellness. In other words, addressing […]
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