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Dystopian Denials Of Climate Change Don’t Change The Facts

I just finished the Kamala Harris memoir about the 2024 election, 107 Days. I come away from reading it even more unsettled than ever about the dystopian state of our democracy under President Donald J. Trump and his Project 2025 backers. Private companies and US citizens are hesitant to practice … [continued] The post Dystopian […]

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The Super Exciting Thing Michael Liebreich & I Are Loving These Days

Michael Liebreich and I have enjoyed meals, interviews, and EV adventures together a handful of times over the years. We connected really well from the start and had great chats together. So, it’s a little unsurprising that we are both in love with essentially the same story right now. I … [continued] The post The […]

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Risk of Atlantic Current Collapsing Much Higher Than Previously Expected

Unsurprisingly, climate risks keep growing. However, it’s not great to hear that one of the possibilities that has concerned me the most for almost two decades is getting more likely. That is the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The AMOC brings warm water from tropical parts of … [continued] The post Risk […]

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Carney’s Nuclear Detour: Darlington’s SMRs Will Raise Prices, Emissions, & Political Risks

In October 2025, the federal government officially designated the four-unit SMR build at Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington site as a “Major Project” and invested $2 billion through the Canada Growth Fund, alongside $1 billion from the provincial Building Ontario Fund, signalling that the federal government views the SMR programme both … [continued] The post Carney’s […]

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Al Gore Nails It Again — This Is Where We Are

Al Gore recently participated in a podcast discussion on the StrictlyVC Download podcast. As usual, he nailed it on multiple topics. However, it was his comments at the end that triggered this article. He was asked, “Looking at this year’s report, what are your biggest reasons for optimism and concern?” … [continued] The post Al […]

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