All posts by: Henry Palmer

Strange (Sea)bed Fellows: Trump’s Thirst for Minerals Threatens International Ocean Protections

Newly updated U.S. regulations have made it far easier for American companies to obtain the rights to mine on the seafloor. According to an article by Sachi Kitajima Mulkey published... Read More

Study Identifies Most Competitive and Sustainable Regions for AI Servers in the U.S.

The United States is experiencing a booming demand for generative AI models, despite the threat the hot technology poses for the planet should it remain reliant on fossil fuels. A... Read More

Nuclear Expansion in the UK: What Sizewell C Means for Energy Investors

For the first time since 1995, a new nuclear power plant is set to be built in England. Sizewell C, a giant power station under construction in Eastern England, intends... Read More

Slick Speech: California, Exxon Mobile, and the Battle Over Emissions Reporting

Exxon Mobil is the largest non-government company in the international energy industry, accounting for around 3% of the world’s oil. As a result, the use of their products causes substantial... Read More

In the Loop: Turning Food Waste into Food Product

A third of all the world’s emissions are a byproduct of the agriculture industry, with wasted food responsible for eight percent. The United States alone produces 60 million tons of... Read More

Mr. Newsom Goes to Denmark

Recently, California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken the next step in differentiating California from the Trump Administration, signing an agreement with Denmark regarding climate, technology, and cybersecurity. An article by... Read More