Posts by Marcellino Nehme
Solar’s Future is Insanely Cheap (2020)
Just as remarkably, and relevant for considering the future cost of solar, the decline of solar prices over the past decade has been faster than almost any credible forecast. Let’s add forecasts made by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in their 2010 World Energy Outlook, along with the forecast I made in 2011 at Scientific…
Read More3 ways COVID-19 could actually spark a better future for Africa
Coronavirus is severely testing Africa’s social, economic and political resilience. COVID-19 is forcing African states to invest in their health systems. A lack of essential healthcare supplies has triggered a debate about the necessary industrialization of Africa. Click here to read the full article.
Read More15 Ways To Develop Yourself At Home
Many people are working from home, and if they are anything like me, they are going a little bit stir crazy. If you are looking for something meaningful to do that will have a positive impact on your self-esteem, confidence, and career, may I suggest developing a leadership skill? I examined data from over 100,000…
Read MoreInvestors Bet Giant Companies Will Dominate After Crisis
The virus outbreak supercharged a continuing shift in the markets, with a few giant companies now exerting the most influence over the direction of stocks since the tech boom. An economic downturn almost always favors giants like Microsoft, Apple and Amazon, the country’s three most valuable companies. But the demand for their shares has only…
Read MoreLeonardo da Vinci (1452 -1519)
Leonardo da Vinci was born on 15 April 1452 near the Tuscan town of Vinci, the illegitimate son of a local lawyer. The fame of Da Vinci’s surviving paintings has meant that he has been regarded primarily as an artist, but the thousands of surviving pages of his notebooks reveal the most eclectic and brilliant…
Read MoreIf Someone Has These 6 Personality Traits They May Have Childhood Emotional Neglect
It’s often difficult to tell what they are feeling. They are reluctant or unable to state their preferences. They neglect their own self-care.. They avoid conflict. They become acutely uncomfortable when other people are having strong feelings. They don’t talk much about themselves. Click here to read the full article.
Read MoreThe World Has Raised $8 Billion To Fight Coronavirus; Here Are The Top Donors
In asking nations to raise $8 billion for vaccines, treatments and tests, the Coronavirus Global Response International Pledging Conference created a global rivalry: Who would donate the most? Canada Wins, U.S. Nowhere Japan And U.K. Make Up Top Three Bill Gates Ranked Seventh With New Pledge Click here to read the full article.
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