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Coco Liu

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Climate Journalist at Bloomberg Green

@climate Journalist in NYC /ex @technology/ #Pulitzer finalist / Diving addict/📧 2 yliu1640 at bloomberg dot net Regular disclaimers

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  • 4 days ago | financialpost.com | Coco Liu |Naureen Malik

    Advertisement 1Utilities have warned extreme heat can lead to power outages, but individuals can make small changes to ease stress on the grid. Article content(Bloomberg) — With temperatures set to exceed 100F this week, electricity grids in New York City and other areas along the US east coast are experiencing stress, triggering a blackout in the city on Monday and emergency alerts elsewhere.

  • 4 days ago | bloomberg.com | Coco Liu |Naureen Malik

    Power lines in Austin, Texas, US. (Bloomberg) -- With temperatures set to exceed 100F this week, electricity grids in New York City and other areas along the US east coast are experiencing stress, triggering a blackout in the city on Monday and emergency alerts elsewhere. It’s a pattern that will likely be more common across the country over the coming months, but experts say there are changes consumers can make to help prevent power outages.

  • 1 week ago | thestar.com.my | Coco Liu

    When Daniel Pope first floated the idea of submerging servers in liquid as an energy-efficient way to cool them a few years ago, his proposal was met with overwhelming scepticism from data centre equipment makers. But now, Pope’s startup – Barcelona-based Submer – is a multimillion-dollar business, teaming up with technology giants such as Intel Corp and Dell Technologies Inc. The change in attitude reflects a pressing challenge: figuring out how to run data centres with less energy.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Coco Liu

    Immersion cooling is a technology that involves plunging servers and other data center hardware into specialized liquids. (Bloomberg) -- When Daniel Pope first floated the idea of submerging servers in liquid as an energy-efficient way to cool them a few years ago, his proposal was met with overwhelming skepticism from data center equipment makers. But now, Pope’s startup — Barcelona-based Submer — is a multimillion-dollar business, teaming up with technology giants such as Intel Corp.

  • 1 week ago | tandfonline.com | Grace Cheng |Coco Liu |Sonia Chang

    ABSTRACTThis literature review explores the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in mediating the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, particularly in Asian contexts. Using a systematic search strategy, we examined studies published between 2014 and 2024 from three major databases. Keywords such as ‘elderly’, ‘grandparents’, ‘grandchildren’, ‘technology’, ‘ICT’, and ‘Asia’ were used, 16 articles were shortlisted.

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Coco Liu
Coco Liu @cocojournalist
29 Apr 25

RT @climate: Attention documentary filmmakers! We want to see your view of our climate future. Submit your short film to our Bloomberg Gre…

Coco Liu
Coco Liu @cocojournalist
19 Dec 24

As China’s government faces pressure from the public to show it’s taking steps to protect people from more extreme weather, the nation's top-down economic management style collides with an #insurance industry upended by #climate change. Via @climate https://t.co/1hBzgTtgQo

Coco Liu
Coco Liu @cocojournalist
4 Dec 24

To relieve a series of bottlenecks to getting steel in the ground, developers and startups are automating #solar installation. My latest for @climate 🎁🔗👇 https://t.co/P4X3M5urjs #robots #climatetech