"The firm, headquartered in a new, 25,000-square-foot facility in Chatsworth, California, has developed low-cost electrolyzers it hopes will provide the means to produce green hydrogen at a lower cost than competitors."
Biden Can Boost Energy Production—and Protect National Parks
"We cannot allow funding for conservation projects to disappear overnight. The revenue from offshore drilling is crucial to the American economy, to our energy security, and to the preservation of our natural and historical landmarks."
To cut emissions, use this Swiss Army Knife
"The more everyone gets excited about the many benefits of clean hydrogen, the faster businesses and governments will put in the work to make it a real alternative to fossil fuels. That’s how we avoid a climate disaster."
Overfishing: The Sustainability Issue You’ve Never Heard Of
preading the word about the dangers of overfishing and educating others on what they can do can go a long way in reducing overfishing, especially in the United States.
Environmentalists are living in a clown world
"To address climate change, we need a rational, realistic approach that prioritizes both people and planet, one that recognizes the human life inhabiting our world is what makes it special and worth protecting. We need an all-hands-on-deck approach that values action over rhetoric. We need a climate commitment .
How COP27 Can Have a Lasting Impact on Deforestation
Instead of meddling in the market, regulators should step back and let capitalism do its thing.
A Canadian Startup Builds Nuclear Fusion Power Plant
General Fusion is on its way to make nuclear fusion commercially viable.
An alternative to copper that’s less carbon-intensive?
"Galvorn is made by splitting hydrocarbons, chiefly found in the combustion of petroleum and natural gas, according to the company’s marketing materials. The material acts as a form of carbon storage (sequestration, anyone?) and takes several forms, including a mesh that could be used in composite panels, electrodes and garments; a fiber for conductive wire, power lines and motor windings; and a film for electromagnetic shieldings, batteries and antennas."
How Maritime Shipping is Going Green
Innovation and technological discoveries may soon lead to a lower-carbon shipping future.
Whale Conservation and Lobstering Can Go Hand in Hand
Win-win policies that incentivize innovation and lower the costs of new technologies will empower the lobstermen to pursue their livelihoods while protecting the whales.