Green Technology Most Likely to Succeed
In the January, 2011 issue of Scientific American, writer Mark Fischetti interviewed legendary clean-energy investor Vinod Khosla about which green technologies are most likely to succeed in the coming years.
Khosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, says that so far innovation isn’t happening at the rate it needs to be at for widespread adaptation to take place. [...]
Climate Change Could Lead to Hybrid Arctic Animals
You wouldn’t think that a grizzly bear would have any interest in a polar bear. After all, they’re two entirely different species, living in completely separate habitats. Not even an issue, right?
Well, it kind of is an issue these days. Yale’s awesome green blog, environment 360, reports scientists have started observing some worrisome trends in the animal kingdom. Like, [...]
Washington Gives a Financial Boost To Coastal Wind
When you head out to the coast there are a few things you usually expect: a beautiful shoreline, a lovely view of the water, and a crisp ocean breeze.
Most of us know already that our coasts contain the biggest potential for wind power. The breeze there is almost constant, and offshore wind farms would be [...]
The Death Rattle of the Yellow Pages
When was the last time you used a phone book? Personally, I’m not sure I’ve ever used one. After all, why flip through the pages of a phone book when Google takes a fraction of the time and effort?
More and more people are turning against phone books because they’re just so…20th century. We simply don’t [...]
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