King Coal will disappear… And King Solar will replace it
Solar photovotaïc (PV) is growing exponentially and will one day replace King Coal. A look at the numbers.
Solar photovotaïc (PV) is growing exponentially and will one day replace King Coal. A look at the numbers.
Michael E Mann is a climate scientist who is famous for the hockey stick theory. He has been for a long time a target of attacks from conservatives and climate deniers. Very active on Twitter and providing very astute commentary on everything related to politics, climate science and many other topics, I wanted to read …
Book review : The New Climate War by Michael E Mann Read More »
As global warming impacts are increasingly scary, as both China and the US are ramping up climate change actiion, can the European Union still compete ? I would say yes, at least in two sectors : home renovations and industry.
Our entire society is built on wasting everything, including the most basic necessities : energy, water and food. The very first step towards actual sustainability is to drastically slash the amount of waste in these three.
With French cities being overrun with trash, I ponder our untenable situation. Something will have to give in, our economic systems or our planet.
In it’s latest report – published yesterday – the IPCC The IPCC is urging everyone to implement on a massive scale all the solutions we already have in every single sector; Our common future depends upon this.
Earlier this month, nations finally agreed on the High Seas Treaty and it’s hailed as an historical event.
In recent years, the French capital has seen some serious improvements on its cycling infrastructure and biking has increasingly become part of daily life and commuting.
While the exponential growth of renewables are welcomed news, I believe using much less energy thru efficiency, conservation and sobriety is much needed. Let’s see why.
My book review of the New Sustainability Advantage, by Bob Willard. An excellent book on sustainable business. Over ten years after its publication it’s still an excellent book.