by Amy Seidman | Energy, Featured, Thought Leadership
Los Angeles, CA – Thought Leadership Ray Podder is a man who is more than alive, he is on fire. Lit from within with more juice than a battery pack, Ray can speak for hours about his favorite subject – energy. He worked as a director of digital innovation...
by Maryruth Belsey Priebe | Socially Responsible, Sustainability, Thought Leadership
Though we always hope humans will get out into the natural world and get their hands dirty – whether they garden or farm or go for a hike or walk in the park – sometimes urban-bound folks need a way to experience the great outdoors from behind a computer or gaming...
by Amy Seidman | Clean Tech, Highlights, Resilient Cities, SB, Waste
Houston, Texas – Though Leadership “In some ways, I feel like my whole life has prepared me for this opportunity.” Brooke Ferrel of Recycle Match is considered a leader in zero waste management with a software company that enables other companies to...
by Amy Seidman | Clean Tech, Energy, Resilient Cities
Sunnyvale, CA – When looking at the rapid shift to natural gas we are seeing the use of fuel cells, which use an electrochemical process that produces small amounts of electricity. When these fuel cells are stacked upon each other and arranged into large modules...
by Amy Seidman | In Focus, Thought Leadership
Berkeley, CA – Thought Leadership “Everything we need to know is right in front of us.” When I hear this I sometimes say, “obvious to you, perhaps…”. But what is often the most obvious is often the most overlooked. Gil Friend...
by R. Randolph Richardson | Policy
Of course, when asked by a progressive, it means: why tax cuts instead of direct subsidies, mandates, carbon taxes, etc.? When asked by a conservative or libertarian, it means why incentivize alternative energy at all? There are several good reasons to support supply...