November 19, 2019
Via: ForbesWould a national price on carbon emissions, designed to reduce the U.S.’ contribution to global warming, damage the country’s economy? Answers to this question have been emphatically partisan in Washington D.C. where, at various times over the past two decades, […]
December 27, 2018
Via: ForbesThe annual UN climate change talks ended just as the festive season was upon us with the conclusion focusing on two key points. An agreement was reached to develop a set of common rules but countries, again, failed to adopt […]
December 11, 2018
Via: ForbesThe Trump administration may be denying that humans contribute to climate change. But the marketplace is fully accepting such scientific findings. It’s true even in Trump country — or the midwestern United States — that is placing its bets with […]
Mainstream technologies, News and Policies, Renewable Energy, World
February 12, 2018
Via: Energy CollectiveGeopolitics, as the name suggests, is the interaction between geography and politics. Geography offers resources. Politics determines who benefits. That of course entails recognition of resources. A resource is something we want to use and know how to use. The […]
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