PinnedPublished inThe New Climate.Why I Changed My Mind About Nuclear Energy (And You Should Too)We judged nuclear by its worst haircut (1986) — today, reactors are small, nimble, and the waste can be reused.Mar 429Mar 429
PinnedPublished inThe New Climate.Are Renewables Headlines Telling the Full Story?Renewable Energy claims largely refer to electricity alone. Heavy industry and transport remain the fossil fuel elephants in the room.Nov 11, 202422Nov 11, 202422
Texas’ Grid Gave Millions to Bitcoin Miners. Blackouts Hit the Poor InsteadTexas isn’t alone — and Bitcoin miners aren’t the only issue.May 91May 91
Published inILLUMINATIONYou’re 35,000 Feet Up. Someone Collapses. Do You Bet Your Life on Luck?There’s no ER in the sky. Just a seatbelt, a prayer, and whoever’s in seat 14C.May 71May 71
Published inThe New Climate.We’ve Outsourced Our Food. Now We’re Paying the Price.Outperforming Global Food Systems in a Time of Tariffs, Inflation, and Climate StressApr 301Apr 301
Published inLong. Sweet. Valuable.How the Vatican ‘Built’ the First Internet: Lessons from the Medieval Church’s Communication EmpireFrom papal decrees to viral chants — the Catholic Church ran history’s most powerful network long before Wi-Fi.Apr 14Apr 14
Published inSouthern BreezeForget the Ice Caps — Climate Change Just Showed Up in Your Bank AccountWildfires, insurance hikes, and food prices are just the start.Apr 12Apr 12
Every Click Wants Your Credit Card — What Happened?The internet used to be open. Now it wants rent.Apr 8Apr 8
The Lie of the Upward CurveThe economy doesn’t rise like a staircase — it loops, falls, and sometimes explodesApr 8Apr 8
Published inThe New Climate.What If ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Could Save the Planet Instead of Destroy It?Borrowing oil’s tools to bury oil’s legacy — We’ve been digging in the wrong directionApr 13Apr 13