Oct 3, 2023 | automobiles, carbon emissions, Carbon Neutral, carbon pricing, carbonless footprint, currency, DEP, driving, earth, Earth Day, economic development, economic factors, economy, education, Electric vehicles, fuel, government, government incentives, innovation, lithium batteries, Net-Zero, regulators, technological innovation, technology, USA
Will electric vehicles prevail over the movement to use biofuels? This largely depends on who you are talking to. The US government has pushed for electric automobiles to replace fossil-fueled cars and is providing some incentives to purchase them. Be aware...
Sep 26, 2023 | 2023, 3D printing, AI, artificial general intelligence, Artificial intelligence, carbon emissions, Carbon Neutral, carbonless footprint, computer software, computers, congress, earth, ecnomy, economic development, economic factors, environment, EPA, fuel, Global energy, government, innovation, learning, Learning machines, lithium batteries, Machine learning, manufacturing, solar and fusion energy, sun, technology, USA
Governments around the world are incorporating legislation for the rapid adoption of sustainable energy sources. There are several sustainable innovations that will change the way our energy sector currently operates. They range from cleaner energy production to smart...
Jul 11, 2023 | 2023, avalanches, beaches, boating, bull shark, California, carbon emissions, Carbon Neutral, carbon pricing, carbonless footprint, children, climate change, culture, dorsal fins, earth, Earth Day, earthquakes, ecnomy, economy, El Nino, environment, Everglades, Florida, Florida Keys, Freezing Point, government, La Nina, News, NOAA, regulators, shark bites, shark feeding, shark fishing, sun, Tiger shark, Tsunami, weather, weather forecasting, weather fronts, World
Previously I wrote about El Nino and what it means for us in 2023 and beyond. This article is an extension of that prior article building on what is now being noticed weatherwise by climatologists around the globe. Let me begin a recap of what El Nino is and does....
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Sending people and satellites into space has become somewhat commonplace in today’s world. Arranging those launches is no easy task. A lot goes on behind the scenes to ensure that these launches can take place as scheduled. For instance, the FAA (Federal Aviation...
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Japan has not previously been a player in the space race. However, the Japanese Space Exploration Agency or JAXA has entered the prospect of space and all that entails in a big way in the wake of Russia being cut off from the European marketplace due to their invasion...