Gas turbines help meet the extreme energy demands of AI and can play a constructive role as part of a reliable, green energy system.
In an era of competitive sustainability, those who learn to integrate environmental resilience into their strategy will compete through a global transition.
New IEA data shows electricity demand is entering a new phase. It is now the core growth opportunity for CEOs and investors.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at tough market conditions for Tesla’s Semi and how offshore wind farms can stabilize New England’s electricity grid.
European trains don’t have to break the bank and they offer a sublime way to travel—here are some of the more accessible train routes in Europe.
Ralph Lauren’s Olympic Opening Ceremony outfits have cast light on the impact of natural fibers and the future of sustainable sportswear.
The grid can’t keep up with AI demand. Data centers build in 144 days, but power infrastructure takes 15-20 years. Now AI must solve its own crisis.
Elon Musk’s “beast” arrives as federal support for EVs withers and rising power costs complicate his claim that it will be cheaper to run than diesel rigs.
The report warns many economic models are failing to capture extreme weather events and rising uncertainty likely to dominate impacts in a hotter world.
Leaders can use AI to support climate adaptation and resilience goals, but must also ensure that these tools are well-governed.