Taking a Stand vs. Taking a Position
8/2009 by Bill Bartmann: The theme of tonight’s interview is expressed by this quote from Lynne Twist’s bestselling book, The Soul of Money: […]
Unusual ‘Quadruple Helix’ Structure In DNA May Be Behind Rare Aging Syndrome
by Carly Cassella: The double-helix structure has practically become synonymous with DNA, but it isn’t the only way long strands of genetic information squeeze themselves into a tight space… […]
James Webb Space Telescope – Cosmic Observatory Will Offer a New View of the Universe
The world’s next generation cosmic observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, is due for launch on an Ariane 5 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in late December… […]
Voices of 100%: Des Moines Commits to Clean Electricity Around the Clock
by Maria McCoy: Though it’s insulated from sea level rise, the state of Iowa faces many dangerous climate change impacts… […]
Gambling ‘America’s Amazon’
by Isabelle Chapman: A predawn phone call woke Ron Bledsoe with a jolt. It was his supervisor telling him to come in… […]
Renewables Are Set To Soar
by James Temple: The world will likely witness a wind and solar boom over the next five years, as costs decline and nations raise their climate ambitions… […]
Fungi May Be Crucial to Storing Carbon in Soil as the Earth Warms
By Freda Kreier: When it comes to storing carbon in the ground, fungi may be key. […]
The Moon’s Top Layer Alone Has Enough Oxygen To Sustain 8 Billion People For 100,000 Years
by Ignat: Alongside advances in space exploration, we’ve recently seen much time and money invested into technologies that could allow effective space resource utilisation… […]
South Australia’s Solar Success Could Have Global Implications
by Alex Tallmadge: Where do we go next with the global clean energy transition? […]
Colorado Steel Mill Is Turning To Solar Power
by Holden Rhodes: Lightsource bp, the world’s third largest solar development and management company, announced last month that it will be launching a 300-megawatt solar array project in Pueblo… […]
Are We At The Dawn Of A Nuclear Energy Renaissance?
by Alexander C. Kaufman: We’ve heard these claims before. But the mounting scale of the climate and energy conundrum is fueling more money and favorable policies into atomic power… […]
Yara Debuts World’s First Fully Emission-Free, Autonomous Container Ship
by Amit Malewar: Norwegian chemical company Yara International has debuted its long-awaited Yara Birkeland… […]
Mind-Blowing Tech Could Let Humans Travel From New York To Los Angeles In 1 second
by Joshua Hawkins: What if we could travel at the speed of light? […]
Discovering The Oldest Figural Paintings On Earth
by Morgan Meis: While working as an independent archeologist, an Indonesian grad student revised the human story… […]
Rolls-Royce Says Its Electric Plane Just Smashed The World Record For Speed
by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: The first electric plane took flight in 1973… […]
Behind The Wheel, Under The Hood Of World’s First 500-Mile EV
by Lawrence Ulrich: Whether Lucid Motors will succeed in the brutally competitive auto business remains an open question… […]
A Love Letter From The Clean Energy Future
by Mary Anne Hitt: Here’s a glimpse of how we can transition entirely to renewable energy sources… […]
How Will You Change The World – Peter Diamandis
by Peter Diamandis: I’m often struck by the ability of a small group, even a single individual, to change the world… […]
In Win For EV Supply Chain, U.S.’s First Anode Plant Opens In Tennessee
by John Engel: The U.S.’s first anode manufacturing facility opened in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Monday, a monumental step to enhance the domestic battery supply chain, as it faces increasing demand from electric vehicle makers… [...]
India’s 2070 Net-Zero Pledge Is Achievable, Appropriate, And Right On Time
by Casey Crownhart: Reducing emissions won’t look the same for everyone… […]
Believe It Or Not, Electric Cars Aren’t The Best-Selling Electric Vehicles.
by Mical Toll: Electric bikes. They’re two-wheeled electric vehicles that outsell electric cars handily and are a much more affordable way for many commuters to begin replacing gas-driven miles with a cleaner alternative… […]
Are Solar Panels Worth It? Our Honest Take (2022)
by Karsten Neumeister: We assess the factors that make a homeowner a good candidate for solar energy… […]
Barbara Marx Hubbard The Planetary Birth: What is The Meaning of Our Power?
Barbara Marx Hubbard: JEFFREY MISHLOVE, Ph.D.: Hello and welcome. I’m Jeffrey Mishlove. Our topic today is “The Planetary Birth.” […]
Texas Lands $1 Billion Investment In Solar And Battery Projects
Petroleum products firm Chem-Energy will invest more than $1 billion in solar and battery plant facilities in Central Texas… […]
8 Best Solar Companies Of 2022
by Karsten Neumeister: Whether you want to send a tactful message of regret for taking things too far or a simple note to help you re-engage later, here’s what to consider… […]
What’s In The Final Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill For Clean Energy
by John Engel: Renewable energy advocates celebrated Congress’ passing of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, which includes billions of dollars for renewable energy projects and research… […]
GE’s New Autonomous Electric Pods Have No Steering Wheel, Pedals, Or Cab
by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: Self-driving cars are taking longer to become a reality than many experts predicted… […]
Pope Francis: We Are ‘Stewards, Not Masters’ of the Earth
Since his election in March 2013, Pope Francis has established a reputation as an outspoken advocate for the environment, […]
Cost Of Solar Panels In 2022: What To Expect
by Karsten Neumister: How much do solar panels cost? Let’s take a look… […]
Tesla Made $1.6 billion In Q3, Is Switching To LFP Batteries Globally
The lithium iron phosphate cells are less energy-dense but much longer-lived… […]
Mother Meera’s Work – A New Era
by the Mother Meera Foundation, United Kingdom: Mother Meera is a much-revered Indian avatar who has lived quietly in a small village in the picturesque Lahn Valley in Germany since the 1980’s. […]
The Supreme Irony of Human Nature
by Caroline Myss: Catastrophe brings out the most compassionate side of humanity, without a doubt. […]
US Charging Infrastructure Is Outpacing Forecasts, Study Finds
by Jonathan M. Gitlin: The nation is a fifth of the way to its goal of 500,000 chargers by 2030. […]
Pushing Renewable Power Immediately Could Save Trillions In Health Costs
by John Timmer: An updated analysis with new health statistics shows the benefits are immediate… […]
Lithium-Metal “Hybrid” Battery Promises Lighter, Longer-Range EVs By 2025
by Tim De Chant: SES showed off a promising new cell targeted for mass production in a few years… […]
Recounting the Many Rewards of Rural Living
by Jo deVries: The transformation of the landscape over the four seasons in Canada is dramatic… […]
Iran’s Stunning ‘Pink Mosque’ Is Illuminated With A Kaleidoscope of Colors
by Jenny Zhang and Jessica Stewart: The stunning Nasir al-Mulk Mosque hides a gorgeous secret between the walls of its fairly traditional exterior—stepping inside is like walking into a kaleidoscope of colors… […]
Listening To Trees
by Sam Mowe An Interview with David Haskell… […]
Seed Potatoes And How To Plant Potatoes In A Raised Bed
What’s a seed potato? […]
Wright Proposes A 100-seat Electric Airliner Powered By Aluminum
by (Fuenti Tech): US-based Light Electric has announced a 100-seat electric short-hop aircraft scheduled to enter service by 2026. It is powered by hydrogen or uses a recyclable metal that the company calls an “aluminum [...]
How The First Earth Day Made Way For The Renewable Energy Revolution
by Ted Flanigan: Fifty-one years is a long time—a good run. Certainly not a momentous year, or milestone… […]
Buddhist Leaders Call For Climate Change Action At Paris Talks – the Dalai Lama
by Lydia O’Connor: “The earth is not just our environment. The earth is our mother.” […]
A Supply Chain Is Born: Can The U.S. Reach 30 GW Of Offshore Wind By 2030?
by John Engel: Moments after Siemens Gamesa announced that it would build a $200 million offshore wind blade finishing facility at the Port of Virginia… […]
How Altruism Can Save the Planet – Pt 2
In July, Matthieu Ricard and Mark Tercek, president and CEO of Nature Conservancy and author of “Nature’s Fortune: How Business and Society Thrive by Investing in Nature,” engaged… […]
Watch: ESS Boss Discusses Flow Batteries
by John Engel: ESS CEO Eric Dresselhuys joined Renewable Energy World for a conversation about the company’s journey, the promise of flow battery technology, […]