This $4 Desalination System Can Meet a Family’s Daily Water Needs
by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: In 2018 Cape Town, South Africa came frighteningly close to being the world’s first major city to run out of water… […]
Illuminating Purpose – Dr. Bohdanna “Billie” Zazulak
by Dr. Bohdanna “Billie” Zazulak: Mother Nature has always called to me for adventure and challenge; […]
America’s New War On Wolves And Why It Must Be Stopped
by Ted Williams: Hunting of wolves is again legal in the Northern Rockies, where running them over with snowmobiles or incinerating them in their dens is now permitted… […]
How We Can Adapt Plants To Save Our Planet
by James Wong: Plants hold the key to removing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Can we make them more efficient carbon storers and feed the planet in the process? […]
Europe’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project Takes Shape
Production for the HyDeal project is planned to start in 2025; the total installed capacity is expected to reach 9.5 GW of solar power and 7.4 GW of electrolyzers by 2030… […]
Chicken Frenzy: A State Awash In Hog Farms Faces A Poultry Boom
by Melba Newsome: Long home to industrial hog facilities, North Carolina has seen a huge increase in large-scale poultry farms, with more than 1,000 added in 2020 alone… […]
Awaken Interviews Kiri Westby Pt 4 – Waking Up To Something Bigger Than Ourselves
Donna Quesada: And how do we balance our own individual awakening with the call for global action, […]
Love Letters To The Earth
by Thich Nhat Hanh: Your Ultimate Reality: No Death, No Fear… […]
10 Reasons Why Denali National Park Should Be On Your Bucket List
by Ryan Slattery: Meaning “the tall one” in the language of its early Indigenous inhabitants, Denali lives up to its name. The mountain, at an elevation of 20,310 feet, is the highest peak in all [...]
Love Letters To The Earth -Thich Nhat Hanh
by Thich Nhat Hanh: Heaven on Earth… […]
Western Megadrought Worsens To Driest In At Least 1,200 Years
by Seth Borenstein: Western Megadrought Worsens To Driest In At Least 1,200 Years… […]
Costa Rica’s Keys to Success as a Sustainable Tourism Pioneer
by Katherine Gallagher: How the country went from a deforestation crisis to becoming a global leader in sustainability… […]
Love Letters to the Earth
by Thich Nhat Hanh: Walking Tenderly on Mother Earth… […]
5 Discoveries The Webb Telescope Will Make – Peter Diamandis
by Peter Diamandis: Our Galaxy, the Milky Way, has over 100 thousand million stars. And based on data from NASA’s New Horizons space probe, we now estimate that our Universe contains roughly 200 billion galaxies… […]
Time 4 Hemp: Dr. Timothy Leary – Hemp Is Beneficial, Let Farmers Grow
Icon Dr. Timothy Leary talks, to Time 4 Hemp’s Casper Leitch, about the uses of hemp and the diabolical attempt to prohibit it. […]
Recycled Lithium-Ion Batteries Can Perform Better Than New Ones
by Jordan Wilkerson: A novel method of recycling such batteries could help meet skyrocketing demand… […]
Drones As Big As 747s Will Fly Cargo Around The World With Low Emissions
by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: The global supply chain is currently experiencing all kinds of glitches, from material shortages to labor shortages and beyond… […]
Renewables Make Up Nearly All Of Texas’ New Generating Capacity.
by John Engel: Texas’ love affair with renewable energy is undeniable… […]
Solar Panel Canal Project Advances In California
by John Engel: A canopy of solar panels over an irrigation canal, working to generate clean energy and conserve water supply, […]
Beloved Mother of All Things
by Thich Nhat Hanh: Dear Mother Earth… […]
Utilities Are Installing Big Batteries At A Record Pace
by Corban Hiar: Blackouts due to wildfires and wild weather are prompting action… […]
The Falcon 9 May Now Be The Safest Rocket Ever Launched
by Eric Berger: The Falcon 9 also recently surpassed the space shuttle in total flights… […]
Battery-Powered Trains Are Picking Up Speed
by Khari Johnson: Electric locomotives could cut emissions of greenhouse gases, toxic pollutants… […]
Australia-Asia PowerLink Will Be The Largest Solar Project
With global emissions targets set for the coming decades throughout much of the world, […]
Danish Energy Fund To Lead Massive Green Hydrogen Project In Spain
by Anmar Frangoul: Plans for a huge project aiming to produce green hydrogen and ammonia have been announced, with those behind it hoping construction of the first phase will begin in late 2023… […]
The Costs Of Climate Change — A Short Overview
by: Maarten Vinkhuyzen: The costs of climate change are multiple… […]
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Turns On Cameras to look at First Star Target
Spacecraft controllers started powering up the four cutting-edge instruments on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope […]
Large Permian Basin Methane Leaks Are Causing As Much Climate Pollution as 500,000 Cars
A survey of oil and gas facilities in Texas and New Mexico revealed 30 so-called “super-emitters…” […]
From Fertilizer To Fuel: Can ‘Green’ Ammonia Be A Climate Fix?
by Nicola Jones: Ammonia has been widely used as a fertilizer for the last century… […]
In The Wake Of 2021’s Costly Deluges, Europe’s Banks And Insurers Face A Reckoning
With parts of Europe still recovering from last summer’s devastating floods… […]
GM Makes Largest-Ever Investment, Spending $7 Billion on EV Manufacturing Capacity
General Motors is spending $7 billion to erect a new battery plant and overhaul an existing assembly plant to produce electric trucks… […]
Everything I Know – Buckminster Fuller
by Buckminster Fuller: During the last two weeks of January 1975 Buckminster Fuller gave an extraordinary series of lectures concerning his entire life’s work. […]
Accelerating Acceleration – Buckminster Fuller
by Buckminster Fuller: And we’re at a point where I now have what would seem absolutely incredible to generations before. […]
Only Integrity is Going to Count
Excerpt from interview with Buckminster Fuller, February 26, 1983 […]
Awaken Interviews Kiri Westby Pt 1 – Awakening Is Refusing To Be Deluded Into a World of Just Light
Donna Quesada: Well, Kiri Westby, it is just a pleasure to have you here with us. On a personal note, I’ve been enjoying your book so much. […]
Habitat for Humanity Is Using 3D Printing To Build Affordable Houses
by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: Over the last year home prices have skyrocketed (along with prices of almost everything else), leaving millions of people unable to afford to move or to change their housing situation… [...]
Can Synthetic Palm Oil Help Save The World’s Tropical Forests?
by James Dinneen: Numerous startups are creating synthetic palm oil in the lab, hoping to slow the loss of tropical forests to oil palm cultivation… […]
How Much Cheaper Is It To Own An Electric Car?
by Matt Pressman: It might be high-time to save some cash. Buying an electric car, instead of another gas-guzzler, might be a powerful (and easy) way to achieve that noble goal… […]
Webb Has Arrived Successfully At L2
It’s really happening. The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully reached its orbital destination in space, 1.5 million km (1 million miles) from Earth… […]
Solar-Powered EVs More Possible Than Ever, Thanks To TMDs & Graphene
by Tina Casey: The race is on to build the solar-powered Evs of the future, and it looks like graphene and TMDs could get the ball rolling… […]
Solar Panel-Covered Sun Rock Will Be A Renewable-Energy Powerhouse
by Adam Williams: Nobody can accuse high-profile Dutch firm MVRDV of taking a half-hearted approach to ensuring its upcoming project Sun Rock is sustainable… […]
Iron-Flow Batteries Could Knock Lithium-Ion Off of Its Number-One Spot
by Christopher McFadden: Get ready for a major EV pivot… […]
Past Seven Years Hottest On Record – EU Satellite Data
by Georgina Rannard: The past seven years have been the hottest on record, according to new data from the EU’s satellite system… […]
Battery Storage: The Answer To Renewable Energy Intermittency
Renewable energy technologies play a major role in mitigating pressing societal challenges such as climate change and resource depletion… […]
Renewables are set to soar
by James Temple: World will likely witness a wind and solar boom over the next five years, as costs decline and nations raise their climate ambitions… […]