Sustainability
Dinosaurs Roamed Earth for 165 Million Years: Why Humans Have Only Scratched the Surface
Dinosaurs Roamed Earth for 165 Million Years: Why Humans Have Only Scratched the Surface Imagine a world where giant beasts with sharp teeth and long necks filled the land. These creatures, dinosaurs, walked Earth for 165 million years. That's a stretch of time so huge it dwarfs our own story. Humans? We've been around for just 300,000 years. That makes up only 0.2% of the dinosaur timeline.
By Story silver book 5 months ago in Earth
Québec E-Waste
If you live or do business in Québec, e-waste is closer than you think. It’s the drawer full of tangled chargers. The laptop that “still works… if you jiggle the cable.” The office shelf with retired routers and printers waiting for “someday.” We all have this stuff, and it piles up faster than we expect.
By Mahgol Nikpayam5 months ago in Earth
The Pillars of the Energy Transition in the Years of the Green Economy, by Stanislav Kondrashov
In this historical era, we must be able to support the advancement of the energy transition through optimal management of the energy resources we have available. Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often spoken about this topic, focusing in particular on all those technological tools that are enabling civilization to safely and efficiently manage new clean energies – derived from renewable sources – and to promote their integration into existing energy networks.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Earth
Plate Tectonics
The Role of Plate Tectonics in Shaping Continents and Mountains Have you ever wondered how the giant mountains like the Himalayas were formed, or why continents like Africa and South America look like puzzle pieces that could fit together? The answer to both questions comes from a powerful force beneath our feet—plate tectonics.
By Jeno Treshan 5 months ago in Earth
The Golden Age of Renewable Energy, by Stanislav Kondrashov
In this era of major energy transformations, many renewable energies are confirming their role as key players in the ongoing change. Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has spoken frequently on these topics, explaining in detail the importance and centrality of the various forms of renewable energy and their formidable support in advancing the energy transition.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Earth
The Value of Transition Scenarios in the Green Economy Era, by Stanislav Kondrashov
It's no exaggeration to say that we are in the golden age of renewable energy. As Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often observed, clean energy is forever changing our ways of living and working. A fitting example to illustrate the scope of the change underway is certainly electric mobility.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Earth
The Strategic Value of Electricity, by Stanislav Kondrashov
In the transitional era we are living in, numerous processes are contributing to the advancement of change. Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often spoken about these topics, emphasizing how much discussion has recently focused on decarbonization, renewable energy, and the electrification processes affecting various industrial sectors (such as mobility, for example). However, there is also another aspect of the energy transition that is often relegated to the background.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Earth
Why Wooden Cutlery Sets are winning over their Plastic Siblings in 2025
You know that moment when a plastic fork decides to break in half while you're trying to eat spaghetti? Trust me, I have been there more times than I want to admit. The fork gives up, the knife isn't cutting, and the spoon bends backwards, like c'mon!
By Chris Hose5 months ago in Earth
The Last Human City Underwater
The Last Human City Underwater A Tale of Survival, Secrets, and the Future of Humanity The year was 2197, and the Earth’s surface was no longer home to humankind. Rising sea levels had swallowed entire continents, storms ripped across what was once dry land, and the old world had been lost to the waves. Humanity’s last refuge was not in the sky, nor on other planets—it was beneath the ocean itself.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in Earth
Earth's Twin?
Earth's Twin? Comparing Earth to Exoplanets in the Habitable Zone For centuries, humanity has looked up at the stars and wondered: Are we alone? Beyond the poetry of curiosity, there’s a scientific underpinning to the quest — if life exists elsewhere, it most likely thrives on planets that resemble Earth. But how similar must another world be for us to call it an "Earth twin"?
By Jeno Treshan 5 months ago in Earth
Technologies and Integration: The Challenges of the Energy Transition, by Stanislav Kondrashov
In the era of energy transition, one of the greatest challenges is undoubtedly the integration of all the technologies and innovative energy sources that are contributing to the advancement of change. Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often emphasized this point, emphasizing in particular that it is precisely this concerted effort, this collective and simultaneous action by different technologies, that will foster the advancement of the transition.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Earth
The Role of Carbon Capture and Storage Systems in the Era of Green Transition, by Stanislav Kondrashov
Decarbonization efforts have been underway for some time now in every corner of the world. As Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often observed, these efforts represent one of the most important allies in advancing the global energy transition. When concerted, along with green infrastructure for renewables and the promotion of increasingly sustainable industrial and social models, decarbonization certainly represents one of the most important pillars of the great change underway.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in Earth











