You Need to Read Scientific American’s What Could Warming Mean for Pathogens Like Coronavirus? by Chelsea Harvey While the current global COVID19 pandemic has not been linked to climate change, climate is expected to directly shift the spread of pathogens and...
You Need to Read how Telepresence can yield 1,000x returns while reducing up to 3.8 gigatons of carbon by Project Drawdown. As millions of people attempt the shift to virtual solutions for work, events, and education this week, pause to consider Project...
You Need to Read Axios’ Coronavirus and Climate Change are Obvious Risks We Ignore by Amy Harder One simple idea today from Amy Harder: climate risk isn’t a black swan, it’s a gray rhino, and so is Coronavirus. “There have been plenty of...
You Need to Read Fast Company’s What You Can Do About Climate Change, Today by Adele Peters. The Future we Choose – an upcoming book by Paris Climate Accord Leaders Tom Rivett-Carnac and Christiana Figueres – paints two divergent pictures of life in...
You Need to Read Bloomberg Green’s Banks Finally Start to Spend Big on Giant Batteries by Natalia Kniazhevich and Brian Eckhouse. We need grid-scale battery projects for wind and solar to successfully displace oil, gas, and coal, but banks have been reluctant to...
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