Think differently – FISH CAN FEEL PAIN. This week’s post highlights something every sensible person knows, but mostly does not acknowledge – fish can feel. What these same people need […]
Archives for October 2018
15-year-old activist inspiring crowds of thousands to fight for the planet.
At just 15 years old, Greta Thurnberg is leading a revolution that’s growing beyond her home country of Sweden. For a month and a half, instead of sitting in a […]
A brief history: the case for adaptation to global warming
Dr. John Hollins, past Chair CACOR Board of Directors presents “The case for adaptation to global warming” The phenomenon of global warming and cooling by the constituents of the atmosphere […]
Opportunity, or what happens when utilities and regulators take climate change seriously
For me, one of the more compelling moments at North America Smart Energy Week — which includes Solar Power International (SPI) and Energy Storage International — last month came when […]
Why Big Cities Thrive, and Smaller Ones Are Being Left Behind
Whether they rely on steel mills or coal mines, or a hospital or a manufacturing plant, small metropolitan areas are having a hard time adapting to economic transitions. Mr. Muro […]
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