Reconstruction of climate events long before the Ice Ages shows that failure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions could eventually lead to temperatures rising by up to 10 degrees. LONDON, 4 […]
Archives for July 2016
Sustainability: what do we want, what do we measure?
How do we measure sustainable development? Two new indexes, two very different views On 07/20/2016 the Sustainable Development Solutions Network released the following article which compared three metrics, happiness, ecological […]
Cooking, Surviving And Thriving During A Long-Term Power Outage
Getting through a long-term power outage is much more challenging than getting through a short-term one, and it’s a good time to consider the challenges with spring storm season now […]
How the Grid Was Won: Three Scenarios for the Distributed Grid in 2030
You probably don’t remember this, but 15 years ago people still debated whether the growth of distributed energy would fundamentally transform the U.S. electricity system. Sure, there were a million […]
The ‘Family of 5’ Primary Forests: A Snapshot of What Remains
Here’s a fact that should be disturbing to anyone concerned about our imperiled forests: The pace of deforestation has accelerated so rapidly over the past 200 years that today […]
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