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Too Many People?
There are close to 8 billion people on the planet. Is this too much for the earth to handle?
Watch the video to learn if - when it comes to climate change - the issue is population growth or how we live.
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Is nuclear rising from the dead?
Nuclear has many distractors, but sentiment is shifting. And the level of activity in keeping existing plants running and developing new ones also is rising. But has anything changed to indicate nuclear can or should play a role moving forward?
Did we inadvertently speed global warming?
One controversial figure in the climate science community thinks global warming will accelerate in the coming decades. Is he right? And what happened in the 1970s that may have inadvertently sped the pace of warming?
Can Technology Solve Our Transmission Problems? Energy Institute at Haas Berkley Blog, May 6, 2024
An outstanding blog post and research summary by Callaway, Chojkiewicz and Phadke from the Energy Institute at Haas Berkley about the benefits of Advanced Reconductoring
Do Hydrogen and Whiskey Mix?
Discussions on industries with the greatest negative impact on the climate typically include cement, steel, and aluminum. Distilling whiskey isn't on the radar, but that hasn't deterred one company from making an effort to go green.
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