Book review by John Hollins, CACOR Chair, Board of Directors. A Farewell To Ice, Peter Wadhams; Penguin Books, 2016 2017 September 3 According to John Falkingham of the Canadian Meteorological […]
Archives for September 2017
This is how your world could end
“Lizards will be fine, birds will be fine,” Huber said, noting that life has thrived in hotter climates than even the most catastrophic projections for anthropogenic global warming. This is […]
How Elon Musk could reshape city life
Last week, Elon Musk tweeted out that he got “verbal approval” to build a hyperloop — a sealed tube where a pod carrying people or goods can travel free of air resistance — from New […]
Transmission – The unsung hero of the DOE grid reliability study
New and better power lines can help integrate clean energy resources, but insiders say longstanding planning issues are blocking expansion. Much of the media scrutiny on the Department of Energy grid […]
Blockchain-Enabled Electric Car Charging Comes to California
A residential electric-car charger spends most of its time just hanging around unused. That underutilization looked like a opportunity to Val Miftakhov, CEO of the smart charger startup eMotorWerks. On […]
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