Tag: communication
Some Interesting News From Two Up-&-Coming US Electric Vehicle Firms
Two US-based legacy automotive firms with a long history in the propulsion field are pursuing the global electric vehicle movement.
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Hydrogen Isn’t The Answer: 0.7-1.5 Billion Tons CO2e Would Make It A Climate Liability
Hydrogen is often presented as the clean-energy solution capable of decarbonizing the trickiest sectors, including heavy industry, aviation, maritime shipping, and long-haul trucking. Yet, a growing body of evidence makes it clear that a hydrogen economy, at scale, would deliver a major setback to global climate goals rather than helping … [continued]
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Saugeen First Nation changes iconic sign at Sauble on Canada Day
Members of the Sauble Beach community woke up on Canada Day to find the iconic sign where Main Street meets the beach had been changed overnight to read “Welcome to Saugeen Beach.” Physically, the Saugeen First Nation’s Beach Advisory Committee added three new letters to the iconic sign at Sauble Beach and removed some others, […]
Climate Communication Reimagined: Appealing Across Moral Foundations
Recently, while deeply engaged in energy transition scenario planning with TenneT for the Netherlands’ decarbonization by 2050, I found myself considering again the lessons of Jonathan Haidt’s 2012 book, The Righteous Mind, a book I recently read for the first time. Haidt’s insights into the moral foundations that underpin human … [continued]
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