Tag: Nobel prize
Joi Scientific’s Long Hydrogen Illusion
Joi Scientific is back, at least in the sense that matters for companies built around stories. The website is live again. The company is issuing press releases again. The language has been refreshed. A new patent family has been published. Advisors and physicists are being named. A Florida corporate shell … [continued]
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High Gas Prices? No Worries, Just Use More Ethanol
The EPA says it will lower gas prices by raising the percentage of ethanol in gasoline to 15% and waiving clean air regulations.
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A Pseudo Book Review: Solvable: How We Healed The Earth, And How We Can Do It Again
For International Women’s Month, I went searched for female power in the field of renewables, electric vehicles, and a clean Earth. This is the first of a couple of stories, and I hope we can get faster replies from our selection of women leaders for the good of Mother Earth. … [continued]
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MAGA Is Making America Stupid. The Effects Will Be Felt For Generations
Ideology in the US is threatening science education and basic research, which will have long term impacts on the nation for a generation.
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How Climate Economics Got the Risks Wrong
The publication of a new study by researchers associated with the University of Exeter and Carbon Tracker has reopened a debate that many policymakers and economists falsely assumed was settled. The study argues that widely used economic models underestimate the risks of climate change because they smooth impacts over time, … [continued]
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