General Motors laid out its electric vehicle strategy on Wednesday, showcasing roughly a dozen products as part of a broader attempt to convey to investors how serious it is about embracing its electric future. In addition to showing off some of its upcoming vehicles, GM revealed an all-new modular electric vehicle platform with an improved […]
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What a Solidarity Economy Looks Like
Despite President Bolsonaro’s COVID-19 denialism, a small Brazilian city has one of the most ambitious responses in the world. While Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro denies that a serious public health crisis is underway, a small municipality an hour up the coast from Rio de Janeiro has instituted a remarkable and effective COVID-19 response. In Maricá, a […]
Renewables Account for Almost Three Quarters of New Capacity in 2019
The renewable energy sector added 176 gigawatts (GW) of generating capacity globally in 2019, marginally lower than the (revised) 179 GW added in 2018. However, new renewable power accounted for 72 per cent of all power expansion last year, according to new data released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). IRENA’s annual Renewable Capacity Statistics […]
Phase out coal by 2038: a roadmap for Germany
Dr. John Hollins, past chair CACOR Board of Directors, presents a report and an opinion. Microsoft Word JGH9849.docx
Credit for actions
Two Wise Quotes “You can accomplish almost anything, as long as you don’t care who gets the credit.” Saying used by Walt Taylor, Smithers, B.C. cited by David Susuki, Ottawa Citizen, 1989 October 22 ——————————————————————- “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you don’t want or need credit for it.” Tobias Lutke when referring […]