Archive for July, 2024

Nobody’s Moving to US ‘Climate Havens.’ The Federal Government Could Help

Via Bloomberg, a report on how millions of Americans are migrating to cities that are exposed to higher risk of extreme heat, flooding and hurricanes: Wildfires, hurricanes, floods and other hazards displaced 2.5 million Americans in 2023, and this year promises to be even more brutal. As climate-change-fueled weather extremes and disasters become more frequent and severe, 50 […]

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Life In A Heat Dome: The American West Is Figuring Out How To Keep Cool

Via BBC, a report on how US cities are fighting extreme heat: From planting trees to painting streets white, US cities are fighting extreme heat. In 2013, Los Angeles became the first large city to pass a law requiring all new homes to have a cool roof. Since then, the city – where the number of days at 35C (95F) is […]

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Brown to Green: In NE Ohio, Hello to Solar and Storage; Goodbye to Coal

Via Inside Climate News, a look at how IRA funding will help a city shut down a very old power plant in favor of something cleaner: A coal-fired power plant that started running more than a century ago is about to get a long-overdue retirement, and its electricity will be replaced by a solar farm and […]

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Green Building Pioneers Chart Persuasive Paths To Profit

Via National Observer, a report on a new generation of Canadian developers and architects are designing a future for the building sector that is less polluting and profitable: Decarbonizing Canada’s construction and building sector presents a wealth of opportunity for developers, architects, suppliers and workers in the emerging clean economy, the federal government said in […]

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How Battery-Powered Trailers Could Transform Trucking

Truckers have to transport massive loads long distances, every single day, under intense time pressure—and they rely on the semi-trucks they drive to get the job done. Their diesel engines spew not only greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, but also nitrogen oxide, which can be extremely harmful for human health. Cleaning up trucking, […]

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The Tesla of Stoves Comes With a Battery to Power Your Whole House

Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal, a look at the appliances of the future that will protect us from power outages—and could share energy with our neighbors too—if bets on new battery tech pay off: Battery-powered cooktops, like this one from Impulse, may one day replace gas-powered ranges.  PHOTO: ROB WILLIAMSON/OMA CREATIVE/IMPULSE What if everything in […]

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BLACK SWANS GREEN SHOOTS
Black Swans / Green Shoots examines the collision between urbanization and resource scarcity in a world affected by climate change, identifying opportunities to build sustainable cities and resilient infrastructure through the use of revolutionary capital, increased awareness, innovative technologies, and smart design to make a difference in the face of global and local climate perils.

'Black Swans' are highly improbable events that come as a surprise, have major disruptive effects, and that are often rationalized after the fact as if they had been predictable to begin with. In our rapidly warming world, such events are occurring ever more frequently and include wildfires, floods, extreme heat, and drought.

'Green Shoots' is a term used to describe signs of economic recovery or positive data during a downturn. It references a period of growth and recovery, when plants start to show signs of health and life, and, therefore, has been employed as a metaphor for a recovering economy.

It is my hope that Black Swans / Green Shoots will help readers understand both climate-activated risk and opportunity so that you may invest in, advise, or lead organizations in the context of increasing pressures of global urbanization, resource scarcity, and perils relating to climate change. I believe that the tools of business and finance can help individuals, businesses, and global society make informed choices about who and what to protect, and I hope that this blog provides some insight into the policy and private sector tools used to assess investments in resilient reinforcement, response, or recovery.