Megaprojects that could reverse Climate Change
The IPCC's most recent report gives us about 10 years to reverse our carbon emissions. We're not going to get there by reducing our emissions alone. Here are 4 megaprojects that could actually save the planet.
The Future(s) of Fossil Fuels - 2018
This article takes a deep-dive into the technical, economic and social trends that are transforming the energy market. In particular, how do human population growth and the rise of renewables play into the fossil fuel market, and what can we expect from exotic new technologies that have just entered the scene?
Busting Climate Change Myths
Together with Joe Scott, let’s look at some of the most common myths promoted by climate change skeptics and see what the science has to say about it.
Building Enduring Businesses
Growth is often accompanied with crippling complexity for a company. How can you ensure your organization is effective, responsive and flexible enough to whether any storm? This article is a how-to-guide on how to start or transform a company in the light of disruptive change.
Extremely Disruptive Transition to Electric-Autonomous Vehicles by 2030
By 2030, virtually all U.S. passenger miles traveled will be served by on-demand autonomous electric vehicles (AEVs). This will wreck the current oil and car industry, but will also lead to the biggest increase in consumer spending in history.
How to make chemicals and fuel from plants
Easier than you might think. Seaport Groningen wants to create ‘Chemport Europe’, providing chemicals and fuels to the entire industry in the North of the Netherlands based on agricultural waste.
Elon Musk’s Killer Breakdown on Climate Change
Elon Musk breaks down climate change for students at The Sorbonne in Paris (France's Harvard) right before the historic COP21 climate change conference in which *all* nations signed the now historic Paris Agreement in 2015 to reduce carbon emissions below 2C, and preferably under 1.5C.
Technological Disruption for Oil and Gas
Captain Hindsight is at it again; the rate of change and the technological disruptions that the Fossils faced was already undeniable in 2016. It has only gotten worse for the Fossils.
Multi Year Ice Loss In The Arctic - Professor Peter Wadhams
This video is about multi year ice loss with Professor Peter Wadhams. Point of concern; most of the multi-year ice is gone.
Underestimation of Fossil Decline
Even with examples abound from history, we underestimate the rate of change that can happen. The decline of the Fossils has a striking resemblance with the decline of the whaling industry.
Wearable Intelligence in Energy
In the field, Wearable Intelligence provides operators and engineers with an enterprise-grade, secure, hands-free wearable platform to improve day-to-day workflow, safety, and compliance.