Posted by Arden Henley | Nov 30, 2018 | climate change, international news, lifestyle, news, opinion, policy
Bill McKibben’s riveting article in the New Yorker entitled How Extreme Weather is Shrinking Our Planet outlines in descriptive and very readable terms the current state of of global warming and our current response to it. With wildfires, heat waves, and rising sea...
Posted by Arden Henley | Nov 29, 2018 | lifestyle, news, uncategorized
“Life is messy. I’m messy. But I’m a Beautiful Mess, and so are you. That’s what we’re here to be. Nothing more, nothing less.” “A Beautiful Mess” is a collection of thoughts, short essays, and diary entries mapping out the author’s experiences of living...
Posted by Arden Henley | Nov 29, 2018 | e-vehicles, international news, news, technology
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Volkswagen VOWF_p.DE is deciding where to locate a new factory in North America to build electric vehicles for the U.S. market, the German automaker’s new head for the Americas said on Wednesday. Scott Keogh, the newly appointed CEO of...
Posted by Arden Henley | Nov 5, 2018 | lifestyle, sustainability, technology, urban horticulture
Surplus and Scarcity The planet is growing more food than ever, and yet millions of peoplecontinue to starve worldwide. People are hungry everywhere — in the country, in the suburbs. But increasingly, one of the front lines in the war against hunger is in cities....
Posted by Arden Henley | Nov 1, 2018 | e-vehicles, energy, international news, news, technology, uncategorized
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Europe gave the world some of its top automakers, but it’s losing out to China in the race to define the industry’s future. China is the driving force in the business of electric vehicle batteries, which European leaders see as...