Tag: Research
Olivia Rourke Foundation donates $10,000 to support cancer care and research
Olivia Rourke, 17, died tragically in a car accident along with three of her softball teammates and coach in May. Her family and friends ensured the charity basketball tournament she was organizing went ahead just weeks later.
Musk’s Long Term Plans Are Really Far Out
Elon Musk likes to get his own way. When his offer to assist in the Thai children’s cave rescue was rejected, he accused the team leader of pedophilia. He moved Tesla corporate headquarters to Austin after California required temporary Covid-related health orders, which Musk called “fascist” in an expletive-laced rant. … [continued]
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Hydrogen’s Brutal Month: Billions Lost As Mega-Projects Collapse
The last 30 days marked a particularly rough period for hydrogen advocates, with a striking series of cancellations and project halts around the globe. The cumulative scale of these decisions underscores how challenging and economically vulnerable the hydrogen-for-energy sector has become. Over the span of approximately four weeks, projects valued … [continued]
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Beef Is The Highest Carbon Food?
There is an idea floating around online that because fossil fuel corporations generate the most greenhouse gas emissions and therefore are the most responsible for climate change and its impacts that individual humans don’t really need to do much to reduce our own personal carbon footprints. This reasoning doesn’t make … [continued]
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Florida Approves Bill Banning Oil & Gas Operations Near Apalachicola
A plan to drill for oil and gas near Apalachicola, Florida, sparked a drive by local residents and businesses to protect the area.
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