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Data That Matters October 2015

US GDP was down from 1Q15 at 3.9% to 1.5% in 2Q15. The average American worker is paid 1/354th their Continue reading →

Alaska Needs Fridges

Climate change is frequently described in terms of sea level rise or shifting growing seasons. Climate change is also affecting Continue reading →

Cheap Hydrogen From Water

Electrolysis is one way to create hydrogen. Apply sufficient energy to water, and disassociate it into hydrogen and oxygen. Recombine Continue reading →

Data That Matters August 2015

The price of wind power just hit a new low: $0.025/kwh. Facebook gets one billion visits in one day, a Continue reading →

Costa Rica Breaks Its Record

Costa Rica just broke its own record for operating without fossil fuels – at least for electricity production. Thanks primarily Continue reading →

Dropping Oil Prices And Jobs

The price of a barrel of oil dropped below $40. Supply remains high as the industry continues with its internal Continue reading →

Deforestation To Reforestation

Palm oil companies have been known for deforestation. That may be shifting. One palm oil company has decided to begin Continue reading →

Eleven Billion People

Simply said, the more people, the more problems. While more people also means more innovators, without sufficient innovations, there will Continue reading →

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