#37 - February 6 2021

Yesterday it was Will Ferrell, America and GM. Today it’s Tormund Giantsbane, Norway and Audi. This entertaining EV battle is heating up.

#36 - February 5 2021

In Sunday’s Super Bowl, Will Ferrell will make a huge (and hilarious) EV announcement on behalf of an American auto maker. We take a look at what it all means.

#35 - February 3 2021

This week we look at how institutional investors are wielding their enormous power over the companies they invest in, to force through adoption of net-zero emission targets.

#34 - January 22 2021

As the massive changes and shifts in policy begin to take place in Washington, we take a look at the potential impact on both the environment and the markets.

Video - January 8 2021

This week we feature a company aiming to finally deliver on the phenomenal promise of small wind with a ducted wind turbine design that delivers twice the energy of an open bladed turbine.

#33 - December 28 2020

This week we look into why China is driving to become the global leader in fully electric and hybrid vehicles and which brands are winning.

#32 - December 14 2020

SPACs, are a hot investment trend. But what are they, how do they work and where are they investing? Today’s MEMO 32 is your comprehensive SPAC primer.

#31 - November 28 2020

With the U.K., China and California leading the charge to legislate an all Electric Vehicle fleet in the near future, the race to make more efficient batteries is on. This week we look at the main contenders.

#30 - November 12 2020

Amazon and other large corporates are expanding the definition of shareholder value to include the effect their activities have on climate. Today, we probe Amazon’s efforts and examine their impact.

Video - November 2 2020

These days, retrofitting an older house with modern, climate friendly, heating and air conditioning is completely doable. In a new video this week, we demonstrate how.

#29 - October 28 2020

Companies all around the world are making big investments in manufacturing, transportation, storage and utilization of hydrogen to replace the fossil fuels we use to run our economy. Today we examine a few of the high flyers.

#28 - October 9 2020

When Washington fails to act on climate, the states need to take matters into their own hands. It’s not politics, it’s economic necessity and good business. In MEMO 28 we examine the greatest example of this phenomenon: California.

#27 - October 3 2020

China is responsible for 27% of yearly global greenhouse gas emissions but President Xi Jinping just proclaimed his country will reach net zero carbon emissions by 2060. In MEMO 27, we investigate whether China is for real on climate.

#26 - September 26 2020

Batteries will play a crucial role in our ability to achieve a net zero emissions global economy, so any innovation in battery technology is big news. And, as we explain in MEMO 26, Tesla’s Battery Day announcements were very, very big indeed.

Video - September 17 2020

There are over a billion cars on the world’s roads, belching pollutants and contributing to climate change. But the road ahead is far cleaner. This week we take a look at the future of the car.

#25 - September 11 2020

Panacea or expensive dead-end? This week, in MEMO 25, we explore the benefits and many uses, but also the costs involved, in creating Green Hydrogen.

#24 - September 3 2020

The United States is the second largest producer of carbon emissions in the world. This week, in MEMO 24, we explore what each of us can do in our own homes to help reduce our nation’s damage to the environment.

#23 - August 20 2020

One country is blessed with abundant sunshine, fast flowing rivers and miles of windy coastline. In this week’s MEMO 23, we unearth the nation primed to be the next global clean energy superpower.