Interesting Stuff from my In-Box, January 25, 2023
…rest on the shoulders of one company: TSMC. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, others have cut more than 60,000 employees, (cnbc.com), Ashley Capoot and Sofia Pitt. The tech industry has seen a…
…rest on the shoulders of one company: TSMC. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, others have cut more than 60,000 employees, (cnbc.com), Ashley Capoot and Sofia Pitt. The tech industry has seen a…
– Sandwichman @ Econospeak The Unbearable Tightness of Peaking Sandwichman came across a fascinating and disconcerting new dissertation, titled “Carbon Purgatory: The Dysfunctional Political Economy of Oil During the Renewable…
…customers; More local commerce opportunities; Reduced carbon footprint through electric vehicles and fewer trips; Further delivery unit reach/coverage; incorporate dynamic routing abilities. The Postal Service has yet to produce any…
…Efficient, repeatable and measurable operations; Reduced transportation costs; Logically sequenced workflow connecting facilities and mail to customers; More local commerce opportunities; Reduced carbon footprint through electric vehicles and fewer trips;…
…June 2021, which killed 69 people. But the case doesn’t just place blame at the feet of the oil and gas companies, it also includes trade groups such as the…
…caps far away from her home. But over the last several years, she says she’s seen worsening flash flooding, droughts, and wildfires that have negatively impacted crops and livestock on…
…likely more processing. Its unbelievable that this is somehow cost effective and even appropriate in a climate emergency.” What is the measure for global trade? The costs for pollution are…
With high, flat fronts are 45% more likely to kill. Carbon Upfront, Lloyd Alter. You might think it’s time I stuck to upfront carbon, but new research from the Insurance Institute…
…carbon emissions, and therefore align with our carbon reduction initiatives.” While the cost savings could be significant, much of the savings will simply offset the additional costs being incurred by…
…economy and to reduce our carbon footprint. Caveat emptor: “In one study from the ICCT published in 2022, researchers examined real-world driving habits of people in plug-in hybrids. While the…