ResilienceTEDxSydney/Flickr Certified 'genius' Saul Griffith has a plan to decarbonize Australia — and it will only take 101 million machines Australia's race to net zero will partly be a nationwide home renovation project. And it starts with your hot water system.
Politicswww.flickr.com Why we need to ‘electrify everything’ according to Saul Griffith Australian American inventor Saul Griffith has a plan to combat climate change while creating millions of new jobs.
Resilience www.nytimes.com What if American democracy fails the climate crisis? Ezra Klein and four environmental thinkers discuss the limits of politics in facing down the threat to the planet.
Newsletter An Australian inventor wants to stop global warming by electrifying everything The 47-year-old, who won the MacArthur “genius” award in 2007 for his prodigious inventions “in the global public interest,” has spent the past decade working to solve climate change through technology.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Farhad Manjoo: The wind and solar boom is here The world is adopting renewable sources of power much faster than experts thought possible.
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