By Katia Dmitrieva The world’s largest central banks are getting louder about climate change risks, and some of them are even starting to do something about it. Melting glaciers can seem […]
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Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change and Environment 2020-02-19
Romola Thumbadoo (aka Trebilcock) is Coordinator of the Circle of All Nations founded by late Indigenous Elder William Commanda (1913-2011). The Circle of All Nations is a global eco-community linked […]
Critical Reasoning and workshop on Mobilizing Values to Advance Flourishing Pathways 2020-01-15
John Verdon, Lalith Gunaratne, Gabriela Gref-Innes and Paul Maillet will make a short presentation on Pathways to Critical Reasoning and conduct a participatory workshop/World Cafe on “Mobilizing Values to advance […]
2020 Outlook: Utilities will be pushed to further embrace distributed energy resources
The 2010s saw the concept of the “utility death spiral” — the idea that improvements in distributed technology like rooftop solar and behind-the-meter battery (BTM) storage will make the electric […]
In this new solar-powered apartment complex, all 600 units have batteries that form a virtual power plant
If you walk inside this new one-bedroom apartment outside Salt Lake City, you might not recognize the large object around the corner from the fridge. Roughly the size of a […]
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