Climate Culture
Solar keeps winning. And this week we have the receipts. What we cover: Indiana Jones Gets It — Harrison Ford showed up to Arizona State's biggest graduating class ever and opened with "the world my generation left you is a real mess." No hedge. No optimism theater. Just accountability first, then a real ask. We talk about why it went viral during a commencement season where AI speeches got booed, what it means for a generation that cares deeply about climate and feels completely powerless, and why that order — own the damage, then inspire — is the only one that lands. Solar's Winning — Now What — BloombergNEF just dropped their New Energy Outlook and the headline is real: solar becomes the world's largest energy source by 2032. Not because of policy. Because it's too cheap to lose. We break down the numbers — 655 gigawatts added in 2025 alone, battery storage about to follow the same cost curve — and then we get into the catch. AI data centers run 24/7. Solar doesn't. Fossil fuels are still projected to power 51% of data center energy through 2050. We talk about what geothermal, nuclear, and hundred-hour iron-air batteries mean for that number — and why it's a default, not a destiny. Case Dismissed. Conscience: Billionaires win again — A jury took 90 minutes to throw out Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI on a statute of limitations technicality. The real question — whether it's okay to found a nonprofit on "AI for humanity," attract billions in funding and talent on that promise, then convert to for-profit and pursue an IPO — was never answered. We get into what that silence means for every AI company running the same playbook.
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