By Ian Whyte, CACOR member Ecocentrism recognizes that the Ecosphere, rather than organisms, is the source of life, of creativity, of evolutionary design, and of all meaning. It recognizes that […]
Six climate change solutions we can all agree on
In the U.S., few issues seem to be as divisive as climate change. Although the science is unequivocal, political polarization has taken climate change hostage. Fortunately, there are solutions that […]
Arizona utility will use ‘reverse demand response’ to avoid renewables curtailment
Growth in renewable energy has occasionally led to excess power and negative pricing. Utilities are finding creative ways to help balance the system while lowering costs. Arizona Public Service recently […]
Netherlands is world number two in agricultural exports
The Netherlands is a small, densely populated country, with more than 1,300 inhabitants per square mile. It’s bereft of almost every resource long thought to be necessary for large-scale agriculture. […]
Germany Isn’t Anywhere Close to Its 2020 Climate Target
By Dr. John Hollins, Chair CACOR Board of Directors. At first sight, it is perhaps surprising that Germany, a leader in the natural sciences and engineering for 200 years, and […]
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