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Stanislav Kondrashov on the Untapped Promise of Geothermal Energy
In a world scrambling for sustainable solutions, geothermal energy remains a quietly humming giant—steady, consistent, and largely overlooked. While solar panels glitter on rooftops and wind farms dominate skylines, the power pulsing just beneath our feet rarely gets the attention it deserves. But if energy expert and commentator Stanislav Kondrashov is right, that’s about to change.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 26 days ago in Earth
Metals in Soil: Hidden Elements That Shape Life
Metals in Soil: Makeup, Role, and Eco Effects Introduction How Metals Reach Soil From Nature Rocks weather over time. Wind, rain, and bugs break them down. This frees metals like iron, aluminum, calcium, and magnesium into soil.
By Say the truth 26 days ago in Earth
Snow on the Horizon: What the Met Office Forecast Really Means This Winter. AI-Generated.
When the Met Office mentions snow in its weather forecast, the nation listens. From commuters anxiously checking road conditions to children hoping for a rare snow day, the word snow carries a unique emotional weight in the UK. But beyond the headlines and social media buzz, snow forecasting is a complex science—one that blends data, probability, and experience to help the public prepare for winter’s most disruptive weather.
By Sajida Sikandar26 days ago in Earth
Majestic Mountains
Mountains are my happy place. Growing up in the country of Kyrgyzstan, where 93% of the land mass are mountains, I spent a lot of time in my childhood and youth climbing, hiking, and camping in the mountains. They were just always there, only about a 30-min drive from the city, as a natural background to my life. And as something that was always there, I took mountains for granted.
By Lana V Lynx27 days ago in Earth
“Bomb Cyclone” Brings Blizzards to Midwest as Storm Turns to East Coast. AI-Generated.
A powerful “bomb cyclone” is sweeping across the United States, delivering blizzard conditions to the Midwest before intensifying and shifting toward the East Coast. The rapidly strengthening winter storm has already disrupted travel, caused power outages, and prompted emergency warnings, with meteorologists cautioning that the worst impacts may still be ahead for parts of the Northeast.
By Aqib Hussain27 days ago in Earth
Silicon Carbide Wafer Market Size and Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
Market Overview The Silicon Carbide (SiC) Wafer Market is poised for exceptional growth, expanding from US$ 822.33 million in 2024 to US$ 4,278.18 million by 2033, registering a robust CAGR of 20.11% during 2025–2033, according to Renub Research. This rapid expansion reflects the accelerating global shift toward electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy systems, high-voltage power electronics, and advanced industrial automation.
By Marthan Sir27 days ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Role of Journalism in the Age of Energy Transition
In the midst of a global energy transition, journalism finds itself at a crossroads. As industries reimagine their futures and governments draft sweeping climate policies, the media’s task of translating complexity into clarity has never been more critical. Yet, journalism’s relevance in this new energy era is not guaranteed—it must be earned.
By Stanislav Kondrashov27 days ago in Earth
Chemical Recycling Pathways Enabled by Tire Pyrolysis
Chemical recycling of end-of-life tires has moved from experimental validation to industrial deployment. Unlike mechanical recycling, which is constrained by material degradation and limited end-use markets, tire pyrolysis enables molecular-level recovery. It converts complex elastomeric composites into reusable chemical fractions with measurable industrial value. This shift is reshaping how tire waste is positioned within circular economy frameworks.
By Wayne Shen27 days ago in Earth
The AI That Can Predict Your Next Move—And Why Everyone Is Talking About It
Imagine this: You’re scrolling through your favorite app, and suddenly it recommends something before you even knew you wanted it. A movie, a song, an article—it’s eerily precise. Some people call it coincidence. Others call it magic. But the truth? It’s artificial intelligence. And the kind of AI that’s being developed today isn’t just smart—it’s predictive, almost like it can read your mind.
By Yasir khan27 days ago in Earth
Australia HVAC Market Set to Quadruple by 2033 on Smart, Energy-Efficient Growth Wave. AI-Generated.
The Australia HVAC market reached a total valuation of USD 7,072.73 million in 2024 and is expected to grow robustly to USD 27,317.57 million by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.20% between 2025 and 2033, according to IMARC Group. This rapid expansion underscores how climate control technologies are becoming essential across residential, commercial, and infrastructure segments in Australia, supported by evolving consumer preferences, regulatory drivers, and innovation.
By Rashi Sharma27 days ago in Earth
The Water Crisis That Could Spark Global Tensions
The Water Crisis That Could Spark Global Tensions Water—something we often take for granted—is becoming one of the world’s most precious resources. Across the globe, rivers are drying up, lakes are shrinking, and underground water supplies are disappearing faster than they can naturally refill. What was once a local problem is now a growing international concern, and countries are beginning to clash over access to freshwater.
By Wings of Time 27 days ago in Earth











