
Felicia Jackson
Contributor at Forbes
Co-founder and Co-Host at Shaken Not Burned
Climate change, nature & biodiversity, sustainability. Working towards systemic change in policy, finance and technology one step at a time...views my own
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
An aerial view shows a farmer driving a tractor through the barren peach tree orchard at the Gregg ... More Farms in Concord, Georgia, on July 12, 2023, after Pike County's peach crop failed to survive the frost and frigid temperatures that hit the area in mid to late March. From a distance, everything seems normal. Well-aligned peach trees, whose green leaves stir in the wind, near a pretty little American farm.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
VALLEY CENTER, CA - MARCH 5: Avocado farms grow in Pauma Valley on March 5, 2014 near Valley ... More Center, California. The Chipotle restaurant chain 2013 annual report concludes that increasing weather volatility as well as weather pattern changes and global climate change could have a significant impact on the price or availability of some of their ingredients.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 28: Zero emission branding is displayed on a Kia all electric British ... More Transport Police car is displayed during the Fully Charged Live UK at Farnborough International on April 28, 2023 in London, England.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
The energy transition is accelerating—but the infrastructure that delivers electricity isn’t keeping pace. As electric vehicles, heat pumps, and AI-driven data centers push demand to record highs, the grid is being pushed to its limits. Transmission lines are congested, interconnection queues are growing, and new infrastructure isn’t arriving fast enough. While policymakers focus on long-term expansion, emerging technologies offer faster, more flexible ways to ease pressure.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
The energy transition is accelerating—but the infrastructure that delivers electricity isn’t keeping pace. As electric vehicles, heat pumps, and AI-driven data centers push demand to record highs, the grid is being pushed to its limits. Transmission lines are congested, interconnection queues are growing, and new infrastructure isn’t arriving fast enough. While policymakers focus on long-term expansion, emerging technologies offer faster, more flexible ways to ease pressure.
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