The climate crisis is the world’s greatest existential threat − but the race to reduce CO2e emissions and achieve global net zero is often perceived as at odds with the …
The February blackouts in the Texas power grid left over 4.5 million customers in the dark, many of them for several days. A substantial amount of these blackouts were transmission …
Domestic work is mostly done and paid for in the shadows, and technology has a role to play in supporting this workforce: It can enshrine and preserve existing power imbalances, or disrupt them.
Data has been called the “new oil” that powers everything locally and globally from business to politics to medicine. But it’s only as useful as it is accessible and timely, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The evidence is clear: to truly empower people to live better lives, reach the middle class, and be resilient to climate change, we must raise our global energy ambitions.