World Economic Forum Creates A Road Map For A Renewable Energy Future
The World Economic Forum has several suggestions for how renewable energy advocates can overcome community opposition.
The World Economic Forum has several suggestions for how renewable energy advocates can overcome community opposition.
The need for greater climate finance has been the focus of numerous industry analyses, including at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). The World Economic Forum explains that we are in a place in which investment levels remain multiple times below what is needed to reach net zero … [continued]
Land degradation is a better way of describing what is normally called desertification. Dealing with it now could pay enormous dividends.
The World Economic Forum asked 280 business leaders about their sustainability goals. Their answers may surprise you.
The World Economic Forum predicts that the EV revolution will eliminate the demand for 2 million barrels of oil a day by 2025.
Elon Musk appears to have chosen a successor to run Twitter, and there are rumors a new CEO at Tesla may be imminent.
Discussions at the World Economic Forum are heavily linked to the climate crisis. Yet activists are wary that greenwashing will take precedence as chief executives of oil and gas companies banter with global leaders.
The giant 690 MWac/966 MWdc Gemini solar power project planned for Las Vegas, Nevada, will include 1,416 MWh of energy storage capacity. This will be one of the largest solar+storage projects in the United States, or the world for that matter. Primergy Solar LLC is developing the $1.2 billion project. … [continued]
Texas is likely to experience its warmest winter in 130 years, according to the World Economic Forum. Considering last year’s deep freeze is still haunting those of us in the deep South, that may sound like a relief. Although, as I’m writing this, our Powerball-esque weather has thrown us a … [continued]
Pesticide-intensive agriculture has become the default for how food is grown in the United States. Did you know agriculture uses more than one billion pounds (1,000,000,000 lb) of conventional pesticides in the US each year? Failures abound. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) biomonitoring has found pesticide residues … [continued]