AvatarGilberto VelazquezSustainability Tiny Home setups that prove why micro-living will be the next big trend: Part 6 yankodesign.com - By Srishti Mitra Sustainability has been running on everybody’s mind, ever since the pandemic shook up our world, we’re trying to incorporate sustainability into …
AvatarGilberto VelazquezFloods You need all 6 pieces of the puzzle to build urban resilience, but too often it's politics that leaves a gap theconversation.com - Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes and Elnaz Torabi and Michael Howes With most of the world’s people now living in urban areas, the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of urban resilience. It’s just as …
AvatarGilberto VelazquezTexas Some Texans received electric bills up to $17,000 after the storm. How does that happen? verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Meryl Kornfield, Paulina FiroziThey kept the lights off, limited their use of electronics and scarcely watched television, except to catch up at night on the bone-chilling news of the winter storms brutalizing their area. Like many...
AvatarGilberto VelazquezGreg Abbott Texas governor says he is responsible for the status of ERCOT, vows reforms verified_publisherCNN - By Eric Levenson, Amir Vera(CNN) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott continued to slam the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) on Thursday for what he says are failures to prepare the state for the winter storm that has left thousands...
AvatarGilberto VelazquezSouth Texas Texas produces more power than any other state. Here's why it went dark anyway verified_publisherCNNNew York (CNN Business) — Even mighty Texas, the energy powerhouse of America, is feeling the wrath of Mother Nature. A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat...