PinnedHow many new Trees would it take to Offset our Carbon Emissions?Last year in 2018, the world emitted an estimated 37 billion tonnes of Carbon Dioxide. If you compressed all that back into coal or…Mar 7, 20197Mar 7, 20197
Rediscovering MathematicsMy Calculus teacher in high school introduced a debate in the mathematical community—is mathematics discovered or invented? Discovery…Jan 2, 20221Jan 2, 20221
Trust Brokers in Web 3.0This is what it would take for a Blockchain to become a people’s app storeDec 21, 2021Dec 21, 2021
The Triple Bottom Line: is the Next Wave of Capitalism Here?In order to become more sustainable—sustainably—today’s investors and environmentalists use a “triple bottom line” (TBL) approach to…Oct 17, 2021Oct 17, 2021
What 5 years of tech work in Silicon Valley has Taught MeIt was a typical arrival to an atypical place. A few exits away from Sand Hill Road, in 2015 I was dropped off by my second cousin to the…Feb 14, 20211Feb 14, 20211
Published inTeachers on Fire MagazineA Tale of Two ExtremitiesIt was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Some called it a modern Renaissance. Others called it a new Gilded Age. There had…Nov 27, 20201Nov 27, 20201
The Two Sides of Google vs. US DOJThe US Department of Justice led by Attorney General Bill Barr on Oct. 20, 2020 filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google accusing it of…Oct 22, 20202Oct 22, 20202
Published inPredictHow to solve the fresh water crisis with clean energy desalinationClean energy is the first step in achieving carbon neutrality. This means energy from wind, solar, hydroelectric, and even nuclear power…Oct 2, 2020Oct 2, 2020
Published inPredictMicrosoft and Apple will not hit Net Zero Emissions by 2030It’s that thing about software… is it keeps running and taking up energyJul 22, 2020Jul 22, 2020
Laws of the Universe — Violate them at Your own RiskA law of nature final. It is absolute. It is always true. Writers and public speakers are told to not use “always” and “never” because…May 18, 20201May 18, 20201