Optimistic futures, Green technology, Community resilience, Ecological utopias
Gaia’s Fever: Why an Overheating Earth Could Turn Deadly
thereader.mitpress.mit.edu·2d
The House “That YouTube Built” (Has Solar Power)
cleantechnica.com·4d
Tesla Master Plan Part 4 — The Future Of Work
cleantechnica.com·1w
Energy Storage Breakthroughs Enable a Strong & Secure Energy Landscape
cleantechnica.com·3w
New Undersea Desalination Pods To Solve Water & Energy Crises Both At Once
cleantechnica.com·3w
Dark sky tourism offers time with darkness and celestial wonders
theconversation.com·2w
‘As more join, it gets less risky’: how Greta Thunberg’s lone strike turned into a movement
theguardian.com·6d
New Pumped Hydropower Storage Project Aims For Fast-Track Approval
cleantechnica.com·1w
Government Clown Can’t (Or Won’t) Tell Solar Panels & Buildings Apart From Each Other
cleantechnica.com·2w
Who is Leading the Global Renewable Energy Race?
cleantechnica.com·1d
Thanks to Widely Available Solar Panels & Batteries at More Affordable Price Points, African Countries Are Finally Going Solar!
cleantechnica.com·1w
A Push For Change In The US Electoral College Gives Us Hope For Future Climate Action
cleantechnica.com·1w
Automation Needed to Foward Renewable Energy Transition in Developing Nations
cleantechnica.com·6d
I Went to Bogota’s Latest EV Exposition. Now I’m Certain We’re Over the Tipping Point.
cleantechnica.com·2w
Why grow plants in space? They can improve how we produce food and medicine on Earth
theconversation.com·2w
Greyhound: Geography, capitalism, and America by bus
3quarksdaily.com·6d
How scientists can contribute to social movements and climate action
theconversation.com·3w
Connecticut High School Gets 1 Megawatt Solar Power Carport
cleantechnica.com·2w
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