The Aragona, a bulk carrier registered in Liberia, transits a lock chamber of the Panama Canal in one direction while our cruise ship makes its way in the other direction. There is very little excess space when going through the locks. This photo was taken from the balcony of our cruise ship cabin. Photo by
Tomas Kellner April 19, 2022 The energy transition to renewable electricity is gathering speed, with wind farms and solar panels popping up around the world. While renewables help us cut carbon, they have their own challenges. In the absence of grid-scale storage, what happens when the wind doesn't blow or the sun doesn't shine? The good news is that there are people like Jim
After the sadistic uncertainty of 2020, it feels a bit ridiculous to try to predict what 2021 will bring. But one thing is clear: Gen Z and millennials are changing the way that brands tell their stories and position themselves in the market.
That’s right. After a decade killing chain restaurants, marriage, and the McDonald’s McWrap, millennials have grown strong and are entering their peak earning years. Simultaneously, Gen Z which you may know from the popular mobile application, TikTok is graduating college and taking over the coveted 18-25 consumer segment.
I’m a card-carrying millennial. I’ve survived graduating into a recession and strangled an Applebees with my own two hands. And you know what my generation wants? To buy stuff from companies that reflect our values, so we can feel good about ourselves when we pop a CBD gummy and start clicking on Instagram ads.