BLUETTI Launches Veteran & Military Benefit Program
Just in time for the unofficial start of summer!
Just in time for the unofficial start of summer!
Why are ESG funds suddenly so fragile? Are the environmental, social, and governance goals of investors in these funds being achieved? Or is the financial industry succumbing to a profit-is-all approach, regardless of investor intent?
Are the social forces at play a sign of falling confidence in the all-electric car manufacturer? Will Tesla’s innovation and robotic ingenuity offset a thin supply chain and Musk’s mercurial nature?
Stanford University is the recipient of a $1.1 billion endowment to fund a sustainability and climate school. John and Ann Doerr have provided the gift, which is the largest ever to a university for the establishment of a new school. The Doerr donation is an affirmation of the need for … [continued]
We’ve become accustomed to internal combustion engines for our mowers and snowmobiles, bicycles, and boats. But electrification is happening in other motorized markets, with some really fun results.
Like so many people we encounter, tech service reps at phone stores often aren’t aware of the interface between smart phones and the Tesla entry system. It’s on us to fill them in when we’re upgrading our phones.
Those wells need to be decommissioned so that they never again spout emissions. But promising climate action and delivering it are two entirely different things.
While fun and well-attended, how much did the recent Miami race contribute to professed F1 goals to become sustainable? Not much, it turns out.
A May, 2022 report asks us to stop looking backward to see if pre-industrial eras had heatwaves. Instead, we need to look at adaptation decision-making in the face of unprecedented future heat.
The duplicity is everywhere. Although red state legislators stall key climate legislation, they benefit in their home states by promoting renewable energy enterprises. Their efforts play both sides of the energy division.