Tag: RISK
CleanTechnica Exclusive: Inside Santa’s Global Refueling Network
Covert cryogenic depots, geopolitical complications, and the logistics behind Christmas Eve DISCLAIMER: This article is satire. While it references real companies and locations, SLEIGH operations, reindeer biogas systems, and covert retail refueling networks do not exist. Santa’s actual propulsion system remains classified. None of the information in this article was … [continued]
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AI Issues Commence — New Tool, New Problems
There are a couple of problems related to AI (artificial intelligence) that have gotten a lot of attention already, but that’s not what this article is about. Just to note them down, though, I’m referring to the fact that AI is often wrong despite sounding authoritative and the unfortunate reality … [continued]
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Charting The Changes That Will Lead To Renewable Energy Dominance In 2026
Renewable energy is moving ahead all around the world, while the US sucks its thumb and whines about how good things were in the 1950s.
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More than 8 months since an oil spill in Pigeon River Country State Forest, crews are still cleaning it up
Contamination in a Cheboygan County wetland has spread, and clean up is taking longer than regulators anticipated.
From Guns & Steel to Grids & Batteries: A History-Informed View of Climate Action
The past year of thinking about climate action has increasingly felt like thinking about markets. Not markets in the narrow sense of price signals alone, but markets as arenas where learning happens, capacity is built, costs fall, and political coalitions shift. Reading and in some cases rereading Guns, Germs, and … [continued]
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