Climate Change

Geothermal ground source heat pumps. Heating your home from your own back yard!

Geothermal energy could be potentially transformational for our power grids, as we saw in our last video. But you and I can also get in on the act by drawing our own domestic heating from beneath our gardens (or communal gardens if you live in an apartment block). The technology is called a Ground Source …

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Geothermal Heat Power

Geothermal Heat Power – Heat from the Earth Producing clean electricity 24/7 independent of weather conditions provides a renewable and sustainable energy base-load and a reliable, affordable complement to other renewable energy resources such as wind, solar, hydro, storage, tidal and bio-mass. Video produced by Heat Power (heatpower.com) / Cecilia Edling with Climeon (climeon.com)

Why on Earth are Winters Getting Worse if the Planet is Getting Warmer?

In 2015, Boston was brought to its knees by the worst winter on record, receiving an unprecedented 110 inches of snow. And over the last decade, the American Northeast has seen more than a 200% increase in the frequency of large, disruptive snowstorms. This trend surprised nearly everybody, including many of the top experts, as …

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What Is Green Hydrogen And Will It Power The Future?

Hydrogen is a clean-burning molecule, meaning that it can help to decarbonize a range of sectors that have proved hard to clean up in the past. But today, most hydrogen is produced from CO2-emitting fossil fuels. Hydrogen produced from renewable electricity, known as green hydrogen, could be the solution to cutting our carbon footprint. But …

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Cities: Urban Mobility & Green Buildings | How to Solve Climate Change: Part 2

Exploring the most successful policies around the world for solving Climate Change by targeting and cutting CO2e emissions. With Robbie Orvis, author of Designing Climate Solutions: A policy Guide for Low-Carbon Energy. Orvis is Director of Energy Policy Design at Energy Innovations. Video produced by: TDC YouTube channel

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