Climate Change

ChatGPT generated panoramic image of a fleet of hydrogen buses abandoned in a field, rusting and covered in bird dung

How Many Hydrogen Transit Trial Failures Are Enough?

In the past few days I’ve been going deep on some very odd results out of a Canadian transit think tank’s research and reports for client municipalities, finding that bad assumptions and worse scenarios resulted in $1.5 billion being taken off of hydrogen bus costs. Discussion around this led to … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic image of a cow with a big bubble labeled "Methane" coming out of its mouth

Methane Expert Rob Jackson Of Global Carbon Project Talks Solutions

Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with Rob Jackson, scientist, author, and director of the Global Carbon Project to talk cow burps, landfills, and shale oil, all in aid of the very big global warming problem that is methane. This is the second half of our conversation, lightly … [continued]

ChatGPT generated image of a jigsaw puzzle with hydrogen bus pieces hammered into spots where electric bus pieces fit

CUTRIC’s Hydrogen Bus Study Dodges $1.5bn In Costs To Justify Higher Emissions

In the past week, I’ve been digging into the underpinnings of a few Canadian cities’ current fixation on wasting serious amounts of taxpayer money on hydrogen buses. I had been ignoring it, more than not, as I’d assessed global hydrogen fleet trials and results along with exorbitant global hydrogen transportation … [continued]

Slide from ISGF India utility professionals seminar on carbon capture led by Michael Barnard, Chief Strategist, TFIE Strategy Inc.

We Can’t Wait For Carbon Removal Technologies To Reduce GHG Emissions

In 2015 world leaders gathered in Paris and sang praises about their collective ability to set measured goals to stop anthropogenic climate change. Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require “rapid and deep and in most cases immediate GHG emission reductions in all sectors,” the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change … [continued]

Post-Hurricane Milton: D3Energy's floating solar system amid a flooded parking lot in Orlando.

Buoyant Design & Adaptable Mooring Mechanisms Help Floating Solar Remain Intact Through Hurricane Milton

Last month, Super Typhoon Capricorn struck Zhanjiang, Guangdong, China, and was one of the most severe typhoons to hit the region since 1949. In this wild weather with torrential gusts and gigantic waves, the floating Mibet solar panels pounded by the typhoon remained incredibly buoyant and sturdy. Soon after, on … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic image of Harry Houdini with the letters "H2" on his chest escaping a locked safe

How Much Does Hydrogen Leak And How Much Does It Matter?

Hydrogen is the gas that’s the second best escape artist in the universe. Helium has it by an edge because while helium is four times the mass of hydrogen per unit, it comes in atoms, not molecules. Hydrogen only comes with another hydrogen atom in the hydrogen molecule, which ends … [continued]

Photo by Carolyn Fortuna/ CleanTechnica

A Model Estate Will Be Restored To Nature & Packaged As A Tradable Biodiversity Credit

A recent media story highlighted how some very wealthy Brits were adding purpose-built garden water features to their properties as a kind of a wild swimming experience — within a controlled environment. (We middle class folks might call them “ponds.”) Goals of these natural swim spaces include to enhance water … [continued]

Public domain image from USDA.

It’s Time To Accept That There Is No Such Thing As Climate Smart Beef

Tyson Foods — that enormous industrial beef consortium — has found itself the object of a consumer-protection lawsuit that alleges the company was disingenuous in its communication to consumers about its efforts and progress to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. What’s at issue are claims in marketing materials like suggesting … [continued]