Michael Mann on Climate and Hurricanes
“The Atlantic is bathtub warm, and that’s due to climate change”.
View ArticleGas Prices Staying Low. Thank an EV
Reuters: Global petrol demand growth could halve in 2024, squeezing second-half refinery margins, analysts said, driven by a shift to electric cars in China and the United States and a return to normal...
View ArticleDelhi Hits 126° F as Asian Heat Soars
CBS News: A temperature reading collected in Delhi, India’s capital territory, may have broken national records as the country grapples with a blistering heat wave. The reading — 52.9 degrees Celsius...
View ArticleHurricane Rapid Intensification Rising
Music a little over dramatic, but worth knowing that rapid intensification of hurricanes is becoming more common, and makes storms more dangerous.
View ArticleMexico City on the Brink of Water Crisis. Lessons from Africa May Help
Water experts will tell you that in stressed areas like California, there are still many opportunities to squeeze more efficiencies and make do even in times of severe scarcity. We’ll need every hack...
View ArticleSMRs Still Challenged by Cost
Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis: A key tenet for SMR proponents is that the new reactors will be economically competitive. But the on-the-ground experience with the initial SMRs...
View ArticleVogtle Plants Online. Should There Be More?
Grist: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp called for more new nuclear energy at an event Wednesday celebrating the first new nuclear reactors built in the U.S. in decades, at Plant Vogtle near Augusta,...
View ArticlePBS Newshour on Extreme Heat Across the Planet
“Climate change added, for the average person around the world, 26 extra days of extreme heat”.
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