From AI Adoption To Structural Integration In Commercial Real Estate

The complexity of integrating AI into Commercial Real Estate operations and investments remains a significant barrier to achieving true enterprise transformation.

How Two Simple Nature-Based Solutions Can Help Young Woodlands Grow

Nature-based solutions like enhanced rock weathering and microbial enrichment could increase tree growth and boost carbon storage, according to a new analysis.

How $17.5 Billion In Federal Loans Are Meant To Drive Nuclear Energy

The U.S. government is now offering companies $17.5 billion in loans to help finance costs for long-lead time items needed to build large commercial nuclear reactors.

IBM’s New Chip Could Vastly Reduce AI Energy Use

Using seaweed to 3D-print buildings. AI companies are staring down the laws of economics. Why investors should pay attention to nature.

Omen AI raises $31m to watch the water inside AI data centres
Omen AI raises $31m to watch the water inside AI data centres

The unglamorous truth about the AI boom is that some of its hardest problems are plumbing. As data centres pack more GPUs into every rack and run them hotter, the fluid that keeps the chips from cooking has started, occasionally, to grow bacteria. That…

This Compact, Emission-Free Gas Turbine Is Rocket Science

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at America lagging in EVs and charging infrastructure, and Sunrun’s transformation into a company

As Wellness Gets More Expensive, Walking Is Having A Moment

Walking is becoming one of wellness’s biggest trends. Here’s why research continues to link daily walking to longevity, healthy aging, recovery, and well-being.

What Will It Cost America To Meet Data Center Electricity Demand?

Meeting data center electricity demand with fossil fuels will add $30 billion to annual electricity costs. Clean energy will cost $5 billion less.

The Invisible Footprint: AI, Energy, And The Sustainability Question Taking Shape

The data center boom is driving huge energy and water use, yet its impact is poorly tracked in sustainability reporting, creating a gap that frameworks must address.

China wants its green power wired straight into the data centre
China wants its green power wired straight into the data centre

In the desert outside Zhongwei, in the northwestern region of Ningxia, four dedicated power lines now run from a field of solar panels to a cluster of computers. They do not pass through the public grid. That detail, dull as it sounds, is the whole poi…