Posts about ecology

Yellow Fever Vaccine Before the Amazon

Toward the end of this month, I’ll be traveling to the Amazon region of Brazil. After hearing that yellow fever vaccination is recommended for those visiting the area, I did a bit of research and decided to get the shot. In this post, I’ll share my vaccination experience along with

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How Can We Neutralize the World’s Biggest Global Risks?

The other day on LinkedIn, I came across a video about the Global Risks Report shared by the World Economic Forum. After watching the video, I browsed through the report itself and decided to write this piece. Here are the five major risks the world faces in 2025, according to

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Meeting CSP Genius Dr. Ahmet Lokurlu

Those who know me are aware that I started my solar energy career with CSP (Concentrated Solar Power) technology. After founding my first startup, Hitit Solar, I sold it to a foreign investor at a profit two years later and successfully transitioned to the PV (Photovoltaic) field. Even though we’ve

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Mother Nature’s Slaps Are Getting Harsher

On 7 January, a series of wildfires broke out in Los Angeles (L.A.), nearly reducing the entire city to ashes. Since both my mother and brother were in L.A. at the time the fires started, we had a moment of panic. Fortunately, they reacted quickly and were able to get

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The Real Estate–Energy Equation

Last month, I gave a talk at the EurAsia Proptech Initiative MeetUp, hosted by GYODER (The Association of Real Estate Investment Companies). In the opening panel with Mete Varas, I discussed the relationship between real estate and energy, touching on topics such as “Centralized and Distributed Systems,” urban planning, types

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An Important Hydrogen Derivative: Ammonia

I have written many articles in the past explaining hydrogen from different perspectives. In this article, I will outline one of its derivatives, a vital raw material and energy source for humanity, in demand worldwide.   At the very beginning of this article, I’d like to remind you that ammonia

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The fastest energy transition in history continues.

I haven’t written about solar energy in a long time. I recently came across two excellent articles in PV Magazine. I was delighted to read in these articles that everything I’ve been preaching about solar energy for the past 13 years is starting to come true in 2023 and 2024.

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The Importance of Colors in Hydrogen Production

I recently read an article referencing the color scale that represents the diversity of hydrogen. This article argued that hydrogen production has different color-coded pathways and characteristics, and that we should embrace all hydrogen colors. In this article, I will share the article and my thoughts on the matter.  

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