Can hydrogen be a substitute for fossil fuels across the global economy? A report tabled at COP-26 provides a plan to make it so.
It turns out that free-floating planets are more common in our galaxy than previously thought.
Five options include natural, permanent sequestration, capture and use, direct air capture, and ocean sequestration.
The content of Peter’s email blast has been edited by me (can’t help myself). But I believe I have captured its essence and hope you enjoy the retelling. As always your comments are welcomed.
What is Insilico Medicine?
Insilico Medicine is a pioneering drug company that is powered by a “drug discovery engine” that sifts through millions of data samples to determine the signature biological characteristics of specific diseases. It then identifies the most promising treatment targets and uses a new AI technique called generative adversarial networks (GANs) to create molecules perfectly suited against them.
Airplanes use radio altimeters that work on a frequency that the industry claims is too close to the ones being used by 5G networks.
Governments need to ensure ubiquitous access to broadband Internet, and quality desktops and laptops, as well as tutoring programs.
Carbon as a currency
Posted in climatology, economics, sustainability
As I have contemplated climate change over the past months, it seems as though linking currency to carbon could open the door to a more sustainable economy.
The facility near Oxford will be 70% to commercial scale and should be operational by 2025.
Finance and investment companies as well as customers looking for more environmentally responsible portfolios have all caught the ESG bug.
Did you know that much of what we buy is built for obsolescence significantly contributing to pollution and global warming?