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
Published inLong. Sweet. Valuable.The Medieval Church Built the First Internet (and It Ran on Monks, Not Modems)Centuries before the cloud, cathedrals were storing data — and yes, there were firewalls.Apr 14Apr 14
Published inSouthern BreezeThis Isn’t About Polar Bears — It’s About Wildfires, Wallets, and What Happens NextThe fire’s at your doorstep, and the math is in.Apr 12Apr 12
You’re Not Imagining It, Subscriptions Are Everywhere You ClickRemember when the internet felt like an endless library? Now it’s more like a mall where every aisle demands your credit card.Apr 8Apr 8
Why Economic Growth is Not a StraightlineHow ‘Progress’ Became a Poverty Trap for Developing NationsApr 8Apr 8
Published inThe New Climate.What If ‘Drill Baby Drill’ Meant Geothermal?Borrowing oil’s tools to bury oil’s legacy: why big companies including Google are now making big bets on geothermal.Apr 13Apr 13
Published inSouthern WindsCan $3.5 Billion Worth of CO₂-Eating Machines Reverse Climate Change?Sucking CO₂ from the Atmosphere Is Possible — But at What Cost?Mar 123Mar 123
Published inThe New Climate.Why Biofuels Can’t Seem to Get Their Act Together (Yet)Biofuels promised a greener future but are stuck juggling food fights, infrastructure woes, and algae ambitionsJan 7Jan 7
Published inThe New Climate.Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks: Why We Keep Missing the MarkOnly a small share of plastic gets recycled — far more ends up in our environment.Dec 10, 20241Dec 10, 20241