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Damaging Fossil Fuel Subsidies

Renewable energy’s success is sometimes besmirched by the impact of subsidies. Fossil fuels also get subsidies, and they have increased Continue reading →

Two Miami Water Worries

As if Miami didn’t have enough to worry about with hurricanes and storm surges, sea level rise is worrisome because Continue reading →

Small But Big Graphene News

Graphene has wonderful and incredible properties, but almost all of them are theoretical or have only been tested with tiny Continue reading →

The Quiet Revolution

A quiet revolution is occurring. People are simply deciding to live more simply. No need for protests, marches, referendums, or Continue reading →

The Tesla Battery And The Grid

Tesla’s home battery is so popular it is sold out until 2016. That’s evidence of a strong demand for solutions Continue reading →

US Shuts Down Coal Power

Some power plants pollute more than others. The US has enacted regulations that require them to clean up or shut Continue reading →

Computers Learn Art

Computers may take over the world, but there will always be a place for humans and art. Well, even art Continue reading →

Too Cautious Climatologists

Many people don’t trust scientific results because good scientists are aware of, and will point out, their assumptions limitations, and Continue reading →

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