Data That Matters October 2018
Current nitrogen production for fertilizers is necessary for at least 3 billion lives, but not sustainable; so, probiotic methods are Continue reading
Current nitrogen production for fertilizers is necessary for at least 3 billion lives, but not sustainable; so, probiotic methods are Continue reading
We’re running out of soil as we’re adding more people. Erosion is natural, but modern farming methods and climate change Continue reading
The current human population is between 7.5 billion and 7.6 billion. The growth is continuing, but is expected to reach Continue reading
Electricity usage growth decreased to zero because of renewables and efficiency increases. Two billion new homes will be required to Continue reading
By the end of the century, there will be a need for over two billion more houses. Three key factors Continue reading
Methane is twenty times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide, but is not being tracked as closely. Within Continue reading
The health impacts of pollution are hard to track. Changes in pollution can take years to show up as changes Continue reading
The price of wind power just hit a new low: $0.025/kwh. Facebook gets one billion visits in one day, a Continue reading