Data That Matters June 2017
Atmospheric CO2 hit record 409.65 ppm. US job openings were near record highs at 5.7M, but there were still 6.9M Continue reading
Atmospheric CO2 hit record 409.65 ppm. US job openings were near record highs at 5.7M, but there were still 6.9M Continue reading
Wind and solar power reached 10% of the US’s needs in March thanks to spring winds and increasing daylight. Iowa Continue reading
Renewable energy has doubled in ten years with 161GW added in 2016. US productivity dropped by 0.2%, possibly through reduced Continue reading
It can be argued that the Industrial Revolution began in the British Isles, largely because of the availability of coal. Continue reading
From barely being noticeable, renewable energy has now reached production levels that are creating weird economic and physical impacts. In Continue reading
Over the last decade, renewable energy has roughly doubled. Solar, wind, hydro, and others grew by 161 GW in 2016. Continue reading
The cause of the Great Recession was more likely rich foreclosures than poor ones because debt increased $1.6T for the Continue reading
Other countries have reached periods when renewable energy has exceeded their electricity consumption. The US is broken into three main Continue reading