The Global Business Network published an interesting scenario analysis: Scenario one: Current economic and energy trends continue with no major regulatory shifts in climate policy Scenario two: Investment flows overseas make it difficult for most U.S. companies to adjust to an energy and carbon constrained world Scenario three: Severe weather events and international economic crises bankrupt many U.S. […]
Archive for the 'future technology' Category
Energy Strategy for the Road Ahead
Published by April 29th, 2008 in energy and future technology. 1 CommentSocial Journal club… reloaded
Published by April 29th, 2008 in future technology, link and literature. 2 CommentsChek out ologeez, a new (open source?) social website where you can review and discuss papers. If this works as intended I would love to get this thing working in my employer’s intranet. Might be a perfect way to really get some discussions going on. Think patent reviews, what’s hot etc.
Statistics and chemists — like water and oil?
Published by April 27th, 2008 in ancient technology, future technology and link. 2 CommentsChemists, in general, don’t like statistics. I guess they may be the horde of natural scientists who despise statistics the most… even though many of us could profit from a better understanding. Once you are out there in industry things change much: efficient use of resources becomes as much a necessity as anywhere else. Here is […]
Link: blog about bio-materials
Published by April 22nd, 2008 in future technology and other blogs. 1 CommentProbably interesting to our readers is Bio-Polym Blog, a blog about bio-polymers, bio-degradable materials and more. Welcome to the neighborhood!
