Collectively imagined visions for the Philippines may be promoted through visual arts and scenario planning in order to achieve a clean energy future.
The Asset Manager Quest game is satire, but like all satire, it has a point hidden away beneath the tomfoolery. The post “Asset Manager Quest” Game Targets Idiotic Fossil Fuel Investments appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Climate change is important but so are little things that endanger human life like fine particulates that from burning fossil fuels. The post The Unseen Effects Of Climate Change And A Hotter World appeared first on CleanTechnica.
The existential climate crisis that confronts us requires political and policy solutions that disempower the fossil fuel industry and their state allies. Unfortunately, the current US presidential election season is filled with hyperbole, controversy...
Regular crashes, injuries, and even fatalities plague the traffic sector, highlighting the potential benefits of self-driving cars. When my daughters and I decided to take a Waymo to get to the museum across the city from us in San Francisco, we had ...
Projects represent historic investments of $29 billion in clean energy that will benefit 1 in 5 rural Americans The first wave of 16 rural electric cooperatives (co-ops) selected to receive the USDA’s Empowering Rural America (New ERA) funding plan t...
Rooftop solar for commercial customers is seeing a surge of interest from companies who want to lower their carbon footprint. The post Rooftop Solar On Commercial Properties & Parking Lots Is The Next New Thing appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Why do so many people want heavy, large EVs? They risk the progress that can be achieved by the transition to personal transportation electrification. So argues Christian Brand, professor of transport, energy, and climate change at the University of ...
A year and a half ago I had the opportunity to sit down with Michele Wucker, author of The Gray Rhino and You Are What You Risk, to have a wide ranging conversation about risks we tend to ignore, Asian vs Western perceptions of risk, black swans, cli...