Green environment through bee farming – Zambia Daily Mail
Zambia Daily Mail Green environment through bee farmingZambia Daily MailArmed with a bit of knowledge from a recent training on environmental conservation, Tisauke Shawa of Mishoro chiefdom in Chipata casts her eyes on the horizons, considering how she will contribute to creating a green economy in Zambia through bee … and more »
Drawing energy from the eclipse, witches head to Casper – Casper Star-Tribune Online
Casper Star-Tribune Online Drawing energy from the eclipse, witches head to CasperCasper Star-Tribune Online“There is an energy that surrounds everything and at this point in time, we don’t have the technology to detect or measure it,” he said. “We as witches can feel it. Some of us can see it … We are going to…
Inside UW’s cutting-edge Clean Energy Testbeds, researchers seek breakthroughs to help the planet – GeekWire
GeekWire Inside UW’s cutting-edge Clean Energy Testbeds, researchers seek breakthroughs to help the planetGeekWireBut at the University of Washington’s Clean Energy Testbeds in Seattle, they are helping to facilitate leading-edge research that will reduce the time, energy and money needed to turn innovative discoveries into scalable clean energy products. In the …
Op-ed: Solar energy contributes to income inequality – Deseret News
Deseret News Op-ed: Solar energy contributes to income inequalityDeseret NewsIn Utah, one area where public policy is having a negative effect on economic disparities is in the energy sector — specifically, with some solar energy incentives. That’s because a policy called net metering enables private rooftop solar owners to …
Eclipse prompts California power grid changes when solar energy supply dips – Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times Eclipse prompts California power grid changes when solar energy supply dipsLos Angeles TimesAlthough the moon will push in front of the sun and darken the skies on Monday, California’s solar-heavy electricity grid isn’t expected to run short on energy to power homes, businesses and industry. The manager of the state’s electricity grid,…
Harnessing the wind: Ohio ranks among top 10 for distributed wind energy – Lima Ohio
Enid News & Eagle Harnessing the wind: Ohio ranks among top 10 for distributed wind energyLima OhioA series of wind turbines produce energy on a property near Ohio Northern University. The turbines are two of six in Hardin County, with 87 more being proposed at a location near Dunkirk. A recent report showed Ohio is…
Solar eclipse brings watch parties to local museums, observatories – Miami Herald
Miami Herald Solar eclipse brings watch parties to local museums, observatoriesMiami HeraldWhen people turn their gazes skyward Monday for a cross-continental solar eclipse, those in the lucky path of totality will see something surreal: the sun blotted out by the moon for a precious few minutes in midday. South Florida will not be so lucky…
On the road to the path of totality for the solar eclipse – Washington Post
Markets Insider On the road to the path of totality for the solar eclipseWashington PostCARBONDALE, Ill. — The warning signs hang above hundreds of miles of highway, flashing the same message from Illinois to Tennessee: “SOLAR ECLIPSE. AUGUST 21. PLAN AHEAD.” On Monday, the moon will pass in front of the sun and cast a…
A look back at the 1979 total solar eclipse – ABC News
A look back at the 1979 total solar eclipseABC NewsDressed in a dark blazer and a polka-dot tie, ABC News’ Frank Reynolds anchored the network’s live coverage of a total solar eclipse 38 years ago. Although the celestial phenomenon on Feb. 26, 1979 was only visible from the Pacific Northwest, it was … and more »
Wear solar specs or make a viewer to safely watch eclipse – ABC News
San Francisco Chronicle Wear solar specs or make a viewer to safely watch eclipseABC NewsSolar glasses are a must for safe viewing of Monday’s total solar eclipse, the first to span coast to U.S. coast in 99 years. And parents beware: Eye doctors urge strict adult supervision for eclipse watchers under 16 years old. There…