Posted: 2018.09.04
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Regardless of one's stance on climate change and whether or not humans can influence increasing global temperatures, there are numerous benefits for companies that wish to reduce their carbon footprint.
Posted: 2018.07.15
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Does it feel hotter to you than normal lately? If so, you’re not alone. According to NASA, the planet's average surface temperature has risen by nearly 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit or .9 degrees Celsius since the late 19th century, a change that with 95 percent certainty was created by human-made carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
Posted: 2018.05.12
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Renewable energy, an industry that was in its infancy merely a few years ago, is growing by leaps and bounds.
Posted: 2017.06.23
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Issues surrounding relationships between climate change, clean energy, and Internet of Things (IoT) technology have become prominent in our developing cultural narrative. This is especially true regarding businesses and organizations.
Posted: 2017.05.12
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Last year was the warmest year globally on record, and global temperatures continue to rise because of climate change. By 2050, greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by 40 to 70 percent below the levels they were at in 2010 to limit global warming by two degrees Celsius according to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Posted: 2017.03.28
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
It’s well-established science that climate change is the result of carbon dioxide emissions, and the effects are already starting to be felt. Last year was the warmest year on record globally according to NASA, and this year is on track to be even hotter.
Posted: 2017.02.16
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
What does the future hold for the renewable energy market in the U.S.? None can say for certain, but we don't need to read tea leaves or consult tarot cards to get a clear picture of what's in store for renewable energy in the coming decades.
Posted: 2017.02.09
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Renewable energy and intelligent energy storage complement each other in many ways. Both allow you to reduce your carbon footprint while spending less money on electricity, and when used together they create a synergy that provides a benefit which is greater than the sum of its parts.