UN climate summit rallies around California amid Trump worries – Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner UN climate summit rallies around California amid Trump worriesWashington ExaminerPresident Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement is a top focus of a United Nations climate summit in Morocco this week, where the state of California is seen as key to continuing momentum on Paris despite the … and more »
Henry to attend climate summit – News Sentinel
Henry to attend climate summitNews SentinelMayor Tom Henry will be a featured panelist at the Climate Leadership Summit to Wednesday in Indianapolis. The event is designed to inspire action to create climate-resilient communities across Indiana, and topics of discussion will include green jobs, …
Obama’s Solar Goal Has Been Met, Trump’s Energy Department Brags – Bloomberg
Bloomberg Obama’s Solar Goal Has Been Met, Trump’s Energy Department BragsBloombergSimmons previously worked for the Washington-based Institute for Energy Research and has said that solar and wind “is more expensive and will increase the price of electricity.” The group called for the abolition of the office Simmons now heads.Energy Department Announces Achievement of SunShot Goal,…
Glimmer of light for solar – Daily Astorian
Daily Astorian Glimmer of light for solarDaily AstorianAcross Clatsop County, 43 Pacific Power customers have solar power, for a total capacity of 325 kilowatts — far more than when Daren Doss, the architect and owner of Alderbrook Station, first approached the power company about solar in Astoria 10 …
Delaware Valley HS gets a charge out of new solar field – NJ.com
NJ.com Delaware Valley HS gets a charge out of new solar fieldNJ.comThe brief ceremony, attended by about 100 people, including about 80 students and Freeholder Rob Walton, took place on a beautiful afternoon just outside the gate that secures the solar field. The event included a chance for students and staff to … and more »
Experts wary of possible import tarriffs on solar panels – Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas Review-Journal Experts wary of possible import tarriffs on solar panelsLas Vegas Review-JournalA model plane with thin filmed solar panels made by Hanergy, a Chinese owned company that is the top producer of thin filmed solar panels, is displayed during the Solar Power International 2017 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, …US…
Why Has Our Sun Been Freaking Out So Much Lately? – Gizmodo – Gizmodo
Express.co.uk Why Has Our Sun Been Freaking Out So Much Lately? – GizmodoGizmodoSince early last week, the Sun has belched out a steady stream of solar flares, including the most powerful burst recorded in the star’s current 11-year cycle.RADIATION WARNING: The sun is releasing the ‘most intense’ solar flares everExpress.co.ukNASA: Solar “Irma” Observed –Sun Erupts…
Democrats hold their fire on climate change – Politico
Politico Democrats hold their fire on climate changePoliticoHurricanes Harvey and Irma have handed Democrats their most potent opportunity in half a decade to hammer Republicans on climate change — with the massive storms giving tens of millions of Americans an up-front glimpse of the types of devastation the …Why Republicans are frozen on climate changeCNNEvacuating millions…
Top White House Official to Discuss Climate Change at UN – New York Times
New York Times Top White House Official to Discuss Climate Change at UNNew York TimesIt also comes as the Trump administration is navigating an uncertain position in the international climate change negotiations, having declared it will withdraw from the global Paris agreement while also telling nations it remains open to continued … and more »
Trump administration doesn’t want to talk about climate change – CNN
CNN Trump administration doesn’t want to talk about climate changeCNNWashington (CNN) Last year was the Earth’s warmest recorded year, the third year in a row to set a new record for global average temperatures. Rising temperatures are likely to increase the intensity and impact of major storms, scientists say, yet in … and more »