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Boston’s Seaport: Enjoy It While It Lasts

2024-07-17

We recently spent a couple days in Boston’s shiny new ‘Seaport’ district, and it was lots of fun. Walking theKeep Reading

Fun At The Fast Charger In New Hampshire

2024-07-07

When are people ever this friendly with strangers? So there we were, in the jungle; I mean, at an ElectrifyKeep Reading

Electric Shock: Why Is This California Building’s PG&E Bill Suddenly $500,000 A Year?

2024-06-20

California’s monopoly utilities have no competition… but there’s a fix. All over California, people are getting a shock when theyKeep Reading

When Microgrids Ruled America

2024-05-27

Can Americans run their own distributed power plants? Yes… it’s happened before. Distributed power generation is a hot topic today.Keep Reading

California’s Offshore Wind Plans: Too Big, Or Not Big Enough?

2024-05-19

At 10x scale, this could really make sense. This week I attended the Pacific Offshore Wind Summit, a conference for folksKeep Reading

The Jargon Of Climate Capitalism, Decoded

2024-04-11

Working on climate and trying to understand all the business-speak? Here’s collection of fun, simple stories I wrote a coupleKeep Reading

Geothermal Energy. Made In America. So Exciting.

2024-03-21

The world depends on China for most clean energy technologies today. China controls the global solar, battery, and EV supplyKeep Reading

The GSB Alums Working On Climate Are Awesome

2024-03-01

Thinking about getting involved in climate? Take a look at the inspiring climate work Stanford GSB alums are doing. I’veKeep Reading

A Jigar Shah Playlist

2024-02-25

Jigar Shah is probably the biggest influencer in climate tech today. He’s also an optimist, with lots of money toKeep Reading

A Valentine To Batteries, Fossil Fuels’ Toughest Competitor

2024-02-22

Valentine’s Day was this week, so I thought I’d write a love letter to batteries, the most potent technology inKeep Reading

The 25 Most Promising Climate Technologies and Innovations, Explained

2024-01-11

Amazing innovation is happening in climate tech and climate solutions, all around the world. But people don’t necessarily know it,Keep Reading

Decarb the dog optimistically explains climate tech and solutions

Introducing Decarb The Dog

2024-01-10

Can climate education be fun? Yes, but only with a dog involved! So today, I’m introducing Decarb the Dog. WhoKeep Reading

What Are The Top Obstacles To Climate Progress?

2023-10-09

Climate solutions and decarbonization face many obstacles. But mainly, the battle to slash global emissions is a battle for money.Keep Reading

Capitalism And Activism Are Both Necessary

2023-10-09

Capitalism produces the technologies we need; activism is needed to get them deployed. The following is a short talk I’veKeep Reading

Forty Great Podcast Episodes

2023-09-02

Want to go deep on climate tech and decarbonization? Binge some podcasts! In particular, these forty great episodes I’ve hand-pickedKeep Reading

Japan Needs To Get Serious About Decarbonization

2023-08-17

We went to Japan this summer, and it’s an amazing place (see my Japan In 20 photos post). On climateKeep Reading

Battery Generators Are Coming For Diesel

2023-08-13

It can be hard to stay emotionally ‘up’ in the war against fossil fuels… because fossil fuels are still winning.Keep Reading

A Playlist of Awesome Heat Pump Ads

2023-08-10

What if the U.S. had great marketing for heat pumps? They do in other countries… take a look at theseKeep Reading

Rooftop Solar Marketing In California, Post NEM

2023-08-09

Now that rooftop solar in California isn’t the total financial no-brainer it was before April 2023, I started wondering whatKeep Reading

The Japanese Art Of Heat Pumps

2023-07-07

Heat pumps are everywhere in Japan. They’re advertised constantly on TV (as they are all over Asia, see this playlist).Keep Reading

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