by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | Jun 22, 2020 | All Post-Carbon
In January of this year – precisely one Covid-19 lifetime ago – I wrote about the power of trees to sequester carbon in my article entitled, The Premier Technology For Sequestering Carbon. This train of thought led me to learn more about the carbon credit market and...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | Jun 19, 2020 | All Post-Carbon, Industrial Heat
Bill Gates calls it the 75% Problem. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from power plants only account for 25% of total, and electrical generation is one source of GHG emissions for which cheap renewable sources are well-suited. If we don’t radically reduce the remaining...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | Jun 5, 2020 | All AgTech, Big Picture
My earlier article about South African entrepreneur, Peter Wakefield’s, plan to build a Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) business called Wild Coast Salmon in his home country drew some interest from some of the smartest of the smart money set. Last week, I...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 28, 2020 | Big Picture
Capitalism is the economic expression of humans’ greatest strength – adaptability. This economic system has allowed human civilization to become increasingly prosperous, connected, and peaceful over the centuries. It is only natural to think that investors and...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 27, 2020 | All AgTech, Big Picture
I couldn’t help being curious when I received an invitation from Wendy De La Harpe, Project Director of the African Agri Council (AAC), to attend the organization’s virtual conference The Crucial Role of AgTech: The battle for a food-secure world. Africa is home to...
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