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If there is one thing almost every clean energy analyst agrees on, it’s that, when it comes to grids, bigger is better. Sharing energy over a wider geographic area improves efficiency, smooths out peaks and troughs in demands, reduces the use of duplicative backup sources, allows for the Read More...
Self-doubt is generally considered a negative trait. Yet doubt is intellectually and emotionally essential. In the social sphere, questioning is adaptive for survival and helps us to gauge trustworthiness. There’s no need to fear your own doubts. With the right mindset, you can use your Read More...
Energy conservation can make the biggest contribution to prevent further global warming. Technology can help with that. This New Zealand utility company helps customers in real-time to change their energy use. Knowledge is Read More...
The UK’s electrical grid has not burned any coal for about 1,000 hours so far this year. That figure for the whole of 2016 was 210. Last year it was 624. Germany is more dependent on coal. But the trend away from coal pollution is clear there too. So far, this year coal generated about 35.1 Read More...
In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple. The company was on the brink of bankruptcy. Few people gave Apple a chance to survive, let alone go on to become the world’s first publicly-traded company to hit $1 trillion in market value. In this video, Jobs speaks to a group of employees and he raises Read More...
In India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, corporate social responsibility efforts are often inspired by religion and spirituality. Two business professors conducted a survey and found that virtues embedded within the various traditions of religion and spirituality in India Read More...
This author interviewed many experts across many fields about the impact of climate change. All these people are working on economic and political solutions. The emerging picture is inspiring and optimistic. The solutions are as diverse as the backgrounds of the experts. However, they agree that Read More...
Babies hear you better when you use a “y” at the end of a word. “Baby words” like “tummy” and “mummy” help them to build their vocabulary faster. “Choo choo” for train is also helpful to accelerate language acquisition. So, baby talk makes sense, according to this Read More...
Around 80 percent of the people in need of legal help for issues like asylum or eviction don’t get it. They don’t have the funds to pay for the services. The American Bar Association advises its 1.3 million lawyers in the U.S. that they do 50 hours of pro-bono work each year. But that advice Read More...
Next year, it will be 500 years since Leonardo da Vinci passed away. Yet, his amazing life still inspires millions of people every day. One explanation for his fame is the very wide scope of his interests which included painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, Read More...