I am always saying, there is no one person or one solution that will help reverse climate change! That is why, it is vital we all act and implement new solutions within our daily routine.
Please check out Project Drawdown latest release called Climate Solutions at Work! This publication empowers all employees to be the change, implement climate solutions in the workplace and help leadership rethink old ways to achieve beyond net zero emissions! Your company will thrive in this fast-changing world as we make this transition into a new green economy.
Through job functions such as human resources, marketing, governmental affairs and more, the guide helps companies focus on social, political, and financial capital that draws down emissions. You can #BeTheChange and use… Continue reading
While practicing architecture and construction management for over 20 years, I had learned to understand the devil is in the details. I would like to apply this concept to today’s blog focusing on clean energy transmission.
Traditional power lines move electricity in one direction, from power plant to homes or businesses. The integrating of rooftop solar and solar farms requires utilities to upgrade equipment that accommodates 2-way current.
Here is another interesting detail! All utility power grids are not created equal. The early adopters of rooftop solar tend to be in wealthier communities, where utility companies have upgraded the transmission lines to carry the 2-way current! Lower income communities, where rooftop solar is not a common practice, are… Continue reading
A consistent theme within my blogs relates to identifying new solutions helping to reverse the impacts of climate change and encouraging everyday people, communities, cities, and governments to change their old ways and adopt renewable and regenerative practices. This is all leading up to a new clean green economy that will provide economic development while creating new jobs!
Saudi Arabia is a great example of a country that is advancing towards its vision for a new economy and it’s probably the one you may not think would ever make this transition. Their vision is to diversify its economy and move away from fossil fuel dependency by 2030!
Dumut al-Jandal has connected a large scale 400 MW wind farm comprised of 99 turbines, each producing electricity… Continue reading