Recently, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report, known as AR6 Climate Change...
Wind Energy and the Texas Blackouts: Here’s What Really Happened
We all know Texas as a state that’s all about bigger and better. And when it comes to generating and consuming energy,...
Geothermal Power for Your Home
Malcolm Gladwell tells us that geothermal energy isn't as exotic as we think. His own father recently started using...
Coming Soon: The End of the World as We Know it
We turn our attention briefly away from the CEI controversy to a more pleasant topic: the imminent destruction of...
More Than a Getaway Compliment: Oceans Reduce CO2
On June 8th, we celebrate World Oceans Day. It is an important occasion for everyone because oceans create many of the elements we need to survive. Everything from seafood delicacies to medicine ingredients – it all comes from the deep blue. Similar to our forests, oc...
Do Energy-efficient Electronics Reduce Energy Use, Really?
A colleague lamented recently that while she’s working hard to make her company’s data centers more energy efficient, the people who drive energy consumption within the company seem to be less inclined. This surprised me because at a company as large and respected a...
Zero Waste is Not Zero Waste Emissions
Even if we divert or eliminate all new waste, landfills will emit greenhouse gas for decades. According to the EPA, U.S. landfills emit about 100 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent (or about 21 million cars) of greenhouse gas annually[1]. Thus it’s no surprise that...
New USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map Released
In January the USDA released an updated Plant Hardiness Zone Map (PHZM). The PHZM splits the county in multiple climate zones and is used by gardeners to determine what plants will thrive in their location. The new map represents the first update since 1990 and is des...