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Firming Power on the Way to a Clean Grid

https://youtu.be/1D8eI- M1dY A lot of the confusion ginned up about the transition to a clean grid seems to be from the assumption that we flip a switch, turn off all the fossil plants, and instantly turn on a full wind and solar portfolio. That's obviously not how it's going to play out - there will be…

The S-Curve: Why I m Optimistic about the Clean Transition | Climate Denial Crock of the Week

The S-Curve of technology advancement is explained in my new video, by Tony Seba and Jonathan Koomey, both energy experts. But the idea is not a new one. See below video. https://youtu.be/85ndzAyElUU Harvard Business Review: Many people suggest that rates of new product introduction and adoption are speeding up, but is it really, across the…

The Unreasonable Ecological Cost of #CryptoArt

What is this? What’s going on? The website http://cryptoart.wtf estimates the carbon footprint of CryptoArt NFTs as a result of blockchain (specifically Proof-of-Work, Ethereum) based transactions relating to the NFT. These figures do not include the production or storage of the works, the computers directly engaging in the act (e.g. the seller or buyers’ computers), or even the website itself, but is simply for the act of using the PoW Ethereum blockchain to keep track of sales and activity. What? Why? CryptoArt using the blockchain to track sales and bids of (mostly digital) artworks is booming.

No, Mark Zuckerberg, Virtual Reality Goggles Won t Solve the Climate Crisis

No, Mark Zuckerberg, Virtual Reality Goggles Won t Solve the Climate Crisis
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No, Mark Zuckerberg, Virtual Reality Goggles Won t Solve the Climate Crisis

No, Mark Zuckerberg, Virtual Reality Goggles Won t Solve the Climate Crisis Gizmodo 3/9/2021 © Photo: Hannah McKay-Pool (Getty Images) Sorry! The billionaires are once again claiming that tech will save us. In an interview published Monday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that by the end of this decade, he expects we’ll all have access to virtual reality goggles that will allow us to feel like we’re teleporting into other people’s houses and hanging out. That could, in turn, help cut down on greenhouse gas emissions from travel. “Obviously, there are going to keep on being cars and planes and all that. But the more that we can teleport around, not only are we personally eliminating commutes and stuff that’s kind of a drag for us individually, but I think that’s better for society and for the planet overall, too,” Zuckerberg told the Information.

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