7 Tweets Feb 17, 2023
In 2022, climate change is no longer a far-off concept, and living through a pandemic has changed how we think about and prioritize public health.
These changes are an opportunity to develop innovative ideas as we rethink the future. vox.com
.@rebheilweil takes a look inside and puts a human face on what the electric vehicle transition looks like at one of America’s biggest carmakers. vox.com
Recycling is an often-overlooked but critical piece of a clean energy future.
@rebleber explains how investing in recycling EV batteries could turn a harmful waste stream into a renewable source of sorely needed material. vox.com
Your local dump could soon be powering thousands of homes. How? Solar farms.
Learn more from @neel_dhan. vox.com
We all tolerate poor indoor air quality, despite decades of science linking dirty indoor air with threats to our health. @landmanspeaking explains why it’s time to change that β€” and what it’ll take to make it happen. vox.com
Has the pandemic killed the office as we know it?
@ranimolla explores how labs might be the most promising reincarnation for struggling offices, thanks to tectonic shifts in the market since the start of the pandemic. vox.com
While it may sound like magic or science fiction, meat that actually tastes like meat, but doesn't involve killing a single animal, already exists β€” at least in the labs of food tech startups.
@KennyTorrella reports: vox.com

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