Google Rushes To Solve AI Energy Problem
Google needs to solve the problem with AI data center energy availability. It is hiring high-end engineers to work on it. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Google needs to solve the problem with AI data center energy availability. It is hiring high-end engineers to work on it. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Renault built its Filante electric demo car, a long, low, aerodynamically efficient EV to cover a record distance on a single charge. They drove it over 620 miles at a test track in Morocco . Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief at Climatecrisis247, explains.
A Yale study shows that many Americans are upset that the Trump Administration has curtailed the government’s ability to conduct environmental research and address disasters. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
A new study from Yale shows the extent to which Americans will vote for candidates who support green initiatives. As the Trump Administration supports fossil fuels, this spells trouble. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
A new Yale study shows strong support for candidates who support environmental initiatives. That could affect the 2026 election. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
A new Yale study shows that people believe that global warming is affecting the cost of living by harming crops and other actions that change supply and demand. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains
Trump is keeping two coal plants from closing, even though they were scheduled to be shuttered. He has added five years to the lifetime of several others. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains
Politicians are using AI as part of their path to getting elected. They claim the AI data centers are causing a spike in electricity costs. And, they plan to stop it. That would sharply slow construction. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains
China has at least one significant lead over the US in green energy. It is miles ahead in the building of nuclear reactors. Part of this has to do with regulations. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
A novel approach to save parts of flooded areas is to buy homes closest to the flooding and then tear them down. It creates a buffer for other homes. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
EV sales are in trouble, but some car companies are still selling lots of them. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Part of growing green energy is the design and scaling of wind, solar, and nuclear power. AI is helping to speed the process. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor -In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains
Several disease outbreaks have killed thousands of Americans each. None has done close to the damage that COVID-19 did. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains
Investing in green bonds and stock has been out of vogue for three years. Now, those investments are making a comeback. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
October and November EV sales have made one thing clear. The end of the EV $7,500 federal tax credit has ruined sales. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
More and more cities and towns don’t want AI data centers, even if they create jobs and contribute to the tax base. Those don’t offset high electricity prices and water pollution. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains
China has gone a long way toward increasing its use of solar energy. It is not enough. The nation still relies on coal. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
New AI applications can map and forecast the damage a climate catastrophe can cause. The software could save lives. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
American gas prices continue to fall along with oil prices. That’s bad for already troubled EV sales. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains
It’s about 15 degrees above normal in San Antonio. That may set a record. The nearby Gulf should be warm enough to drive temperatures up in the region. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.