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Wind Power: Promise, Politics, and the Price of Energy
A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)Edits By Grok and Gemini Teaser Wind power stands at the intersection of technology, politics, and the environment. While it offers clean, renewable energy, critics often raise doubts. In this post, Miles and Beth explore whether wind is truly healthy for us, what role politics plays in shaping →
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Wrapping Up a Week of Climate Talk with Beth
Beth and I made it through the week diving into climate change—building dashboards, gathering data, and figuring out how to make all of this both useful and engaging. The Climate Change Dashboard is still a work in progress, but we’re learning as we go. One weird thing we noticed? NOAA has data for Dubai but →
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Climate Change vs. Forest Management: Understanding the California Fires
After spending a full week delving into climate change—especially as I continue making good progress on the Climate Change Leadership Dashboard (try the button!)—I’ve had some thought-provoking discussions, including with Beth my AI assistant. During this, I came across an article about the ongoing California wildfires that highlighted two major perspectives. Today, let’s take the →
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Behind the Scenes: Building a Real-Time Climate Dashboard with My AI Coach
As you can imagine, I’m currently working on a Climate Change Leadership Dashboard—and it’s definitely not as simple as it might seem! While I have plenty of enthusiasm for understanding climate change, my technical background in building interactive dashboards is limited. Fortunately, I’ve had some incredible support from my AI partner, Beth. Honestly, without Beth’s →
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Why Haven’t We Acted? The Politics, Industry Influence, and Public Apathy Behind Climate Change Inaction
So, here’s where we’re at—scientists have been sounding the alarm on climate change for a while now, and the consensus is clear: it’s happening, and a big part of the problem is how we live our everyday lives. The energy we use to heat and cool our homes, the food we eat, how we get →
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The Reality of Climate Change—Understanding the Science, Public Perception, and the Cost of Action vs. Inaction
For decades, people have debated climate change. In recent years, there’s a feeling—at least when I talk to people—that most agree the climate is changing. But when it comes to why it’s happening and what it means for us, the agreement falls apart. What I do understand is that climate change is affecting us. If →