In the renewable energy space, a lot of excitement is building up around green hydrogen. This is a clean way of making hydrogen that does not require carbon inputs and…
Day: November 1, 2023
The First Hydrogen-Powered Train In North America
In the renewable energy space, a lot of excitement is building up around green hydrogen. This is a clean way of making hydrogen that does not require carbon inputs and…
What Will Government Regulation of Green Hydrogen Look Like
In the renewable energy space, a lot of excitement is building up around green hydrogen. This is a clean way of making hydrogen that does not require carbon inputs and…
Robin Berzin, CEO & Founder, Parsley Health
Robin Berzin used to work with me at Health 2.0 , as well as combining her medical training with lots of media production and other work. Fast forward a decade…
The U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Increased More Last Year Than It Has in Two Decades
The infant mortality rate in the U.S. is on its way up. New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show a nearly 3% rise in the…
Another Mideast Casualty - Turkey/Israel Joint Gas Exploration
As the Mideast War enters its third week, thousands of people are dead and risks of a larger war may be increasing. One area that is being overlooked right now…
Animal Advocacy Research and Its Benefits for Animal Causes
Image credit: Pexels / Pixabay At Animal Charity Evaluators, we consider animal advocacy research a fundamental element of an impactful and sustainable animal advocacy movement. A great deal of work…
The Saudis Are Finding Carbon-Friendly Ways To Power Industry
Saudi Arabia is building a solar manufacturing and technology facility to offset 4 million MMBtus of natural gas and reducing CO2 by 200,000 tons each year.
Turquoise Hydrogen Producers Could Capture Flourishing Graphite Market
Turquoise hydrogen from natural gas produces a solid carbon byproduct that could turn into synthetic graphite for the global EV and energy storage market.
Commentary: The benefits of virtual power plants and solar in low-income communities
The following commentary was written by Larry Glover, a Maryland-based energy marketing & communications subject matter expert and community engagement specialist. See our commentary guidelines for more information. We just lived…