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Innovation In Off-Shore Wind Power

Off-shore wind power has a lot of advantages. Populations concentrate along shorelines, so the demand is close to the supply. Continue reading →

US Defense And Climate Change

The US Department of Defense recognizes global climate change as a destabilizing influence, and therefore something to defend against. It Continue reading →

Lab Grown Meat

Red meat has a lot of opponents: climate, health, ethics. Growing the meat without the animal eliminates some of the Continue reading →

Global Economic Disparities

Outside of Asia, Africa, and Germany, the majority of people are uncertain about the economy and think things are getting Continue reading →

Turning Smog Into Diamonds

We put carbon dioxide (and a lot more molecules) into the atmosphere. It is possible to get them back out, Continue reading →

Hawaiian Wave Power

Technologies for solar and wind power are maturing and stabilizing. Innovations will happen; but, the existing technologies suffice. Tidal and Continue reading →

Electric Cars Pollute Too

Electric cars are not pollution-free, unless you have your own pollution-free power source. Depending on how an area gets its Continue reading →

Flip Golf Courses

Golf courses that try to mimic Scotland without Scotland’s climate require deforestation, or massive irrigation, or both. The environmental impact Continue reading →

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