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30 Oct 2024 | Synopsis
"The answer is very simple: economics...falling cost of batteries and the upsides of a preexisting fueling infrastructure...have propelled battery-electric cars well into the lead."What makes hydrogen passenger cars altogether costlier than their battery-electric counterparts is the lack of fueling infrastructure, energy-conversion inefficiencies, and the price of the fuel at the pump..."
30 Oct 2024 | Synopsis
"The price gap between EVs and internal combustion engine vehicles remains a critical hurdle for many consumers, particularly in Western markets, where government subsidies are declining."...subsidies can temporarily drive demand, they fail to provide the necessary foundation for long-term growth...governments should prioritize infrastructure investment...Public-private partnerships are emerging as a vital strategy for overcoming the infrastructural challenges facing EV adoption."
29 Oct 2024 | Synopsis
"Although it's difficult to prove that climate change contributed to the ascent of these strongmen, political scientists, economists, and psychologists have found evidence that the dangers of global warming can push individuals, and nations, in an authoritarian direction..."Researchers have long noticed that natural disasters like floods, droughts, and wildfires can help autocratic politicians consolidate power."
29 Oct 2024 | Synopsis
"...when it comes to hydrogen, the more real-world data collection and analysis that is done and published, the worse it looks...study after study, including ICCTs, assumed 4% of capex annually for operations and maintenance, California's experience suggests more like 30%."...real-world studies of actual hydrogen refueling stations that have been operating for years...find that they are performing terribly below assumed levels."
29 Oct 2024 | Synopsis
"Across the country, workers are seeing manufacturing industries drastically transform: Where jobs are located, what employment opportunities are available, which skills are needed and how workers gain those skills are all in flux."As auto companies, parts manufacturers and others along the auto supply chain shift to meet the new EV demands, new jobs are created and existing roles are transforming."
12 Jun 2026 |
Europe's push for zero-emission and hybrid aircraft (ZEHA) marks a structural shift in aviation: incentives, green PSOs, and airport policies will hinge on verified carbon intensity (CI). As electric, hybrid, hydrogen, and SAF converge, CI becomes the new currency of flight - and a quiet layer of trust infrastructure is emerging to prove every megajoule, enabling future fuels markets to function.
07 Jun 2026 |
SAF faces the same fraud risks as olive oil and honey, where dilution is common. With SAF costing 2-4× Jet‑A, the incentive to cheat is huge. SAFlock™ creates a tamper‑proof chain of custody to ensure true CI grades and prevent dilution or double‑counting. NetJets, operating 845 jets, bought 19.4M gallons in 2024 - about 6-7% of global SAF use - showing the scale and need for secure verification.
05 Jun 2026 |
The global electric marine revolution is dominated by the rise of the hydrofoil, with companies like Candela, Navier, and NetBoats leading the charge. However, a parallel technological movement is brewing in Monaco. Driven by Prince Albert II, Team Monaco is utilizing tunnel-hull aerodynamics to reduce hydrodynamic drag and trap a cushion of air under the vessel. Technical expert Stephane Collard notes the team aims to smash the under-72V World Speed Record by exceeding 91 km/h.
04 Jun 2026 |
AI's explosive growth is driving a hidden water‑extraction crisis. Traditional evaporative cooling turns municipal drinking water into atmospheric vapor that drifts away on the jet stream. Closed‑loop systems save water but spike electricity demand. Radiative sky cooling offers a physics‑based escape hatch, beaming heat into deep space without consuming water or grid power.
04 Jun 2026 |
The potential collapse of Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is not a sudden disaster but a slow-moving economic and geopolitical transformation. Rising seas could gradually undermine trillions of dollars in coastal assets, increase insurance and infrastructure costs, drive migration and investment inland, and force governments to rethink national security and economic development. The greatest impacts may occur long before cities are physically flooded.
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