Life spontaneously developed and given another water-rich solar system with a planet in the optimal temperature range for liquid water, we would expect it to happen again.
Energy
Rising Solar Winds
The fast-moving plasma cloud from a coronal mass ejection creates a solar wind, and if it hits Earth, the resulting geomagnetic storm can kick you off the internet.
Rock and Roll in Iceland
Iceland made the news in early 2021 with 20,000 earthquakes in 10 days. A whopping 3,100 of them occurred in one forty-eight-hour period.
Running our Cities on Clean Energy
Clean regional power generation will be required for most cities to make significant progress towards running on 100 percent clean energy.
Charge That Baby Up
The rise of the EV (Electric Vehicle) is forcing a change. The new MPG is Kilowatt-Hours Per 100 Miles or ‘kWh/100.’
Boats, Cars, and Zero Emissions
Long-range, fast-charging batteries will change the future of electric vehicles. Once this happens, the development of a network of charging stations will follow.
The economics of pollution
The economics of pollution using environmental subsidies is set to continue.
Bohr, Einstein, Saint Augustine, and collapsing probability waves
The future is unknown and thus consists of an array of probabilities defining events that might or might not occur
A carbon tax on gasoline: good, bad, or just ugly
Joe Biden’s climate plan proposes carbon pricing, but the details on what this actually means have not been forthcoming. One possibility is a cap-and-trade pricing mechanism, but the other alternative is a traditional carbon tax. So, what are the advantages of one over the other? We can examine that against some unconventional measures: obscurity and Read More…
Electricity, a pressure point for mitigating climate change
Clean electricity is a vital pressure point for change, so arrange your priorities and then vote for the future you envision.