Geothermal Energy & Love In The Mouth Of The Dragon
Fire of Love explores the infinite power of geothermal energy through the lens of two 20th-century volcano scientists who plied their trade without the benefit of drones and other new technology.
Fire of Love explores the infinite power of geothermal energy through the lens of two 20th-century volcano scientists who plied their trade without the benefit of drones and other new technology.
“The Volcano” captures geothermal energy in full dramatic, destructive mode, with eyewitness accounts from survivors of the 2019 Whakaari eruption in New Zealand.
Remember the fire that happened in the Gulf of Mexico a few days ago? That haunting eye of fire that sparked many a meme of Taco Bell, Eye of Sauron, and Mordor? This wasn’t the first ocean fire of this year and definitely not the last. So far, there were … [continued]
March 2011—when the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami devastated four reactors and endangered two others at Fukushima 1—forced a radical rethinking of Japan’s energy picture that continues today with a Japan feed-in tariff program. In the latest round, the utilities are pushing back against the feed-in tariffs and the fruitful development … [continued]
Two vulcanologists published a paper in 2008 suggesting that as climate change continues, the next decades could see more volcanic activity in regions such as Iceland that are now under ice. [social_buttons] Climate change could spark off more volcanic eruptions in the now frozen volcanic rim regions, Alaska, Patagonia and … [continued]