Climate change: Himalayan glaciers at low altitude melting at faster rate – Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times Climate change: Himalayan glaciers at low altitude melting at faster rateHindustan Times… Chandra basin in the western Himalayas has for the first time estimated the loss of volume. This helps in understanding the behaviour of glaciers in the wake of climate change as the overall spread of the glaciers may not fall but…
Catherine McKenna says she is ‘done’ with ‘ridiculous’ Tory language on environment – National Post
National Post Catherine McKenna says she is ‘done’ with ‘ridiculous’ Tory language on environmentNational PostEnvironment Minister Catherine McKenna launched an angry missive at Conservative Foreign Affairs critic Erin O’Toole on Sunday, for suggesting the environment was a mere “trinket” better left to the sidelines in order to protect Canada’s economic … and more »
Project preserves environment, memory of Vietnam vets – NJ.com
NJ.com Project preserves environment, memory of Vietnam vetsNJ.comWOODSTOWN — A local park now plays two important roles — preserving the memory of local soldiers who died in Vietnam and protecting the environment. In what officials believe could be a first, a park dedicated to local veterans has been expanded and …
Create This Sort of Work Environment If You Want To Retain Millennials – Forbes
Forbes Create This Sort of Work Environment If You Want To Retain MillennialsForbesStudies have shown that both employees and employers benefit from a flexible work environment. Millennials are determined to reshape the world of work because we know what environment we can not only perform in, but also thrive. Here’s why…
UPDATED: Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm warning for Windsor – Windsor Star
Windsor Star UPDATED: Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm warning for WindsorWindsor StarEnvironment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Windsor region. Windsor and Essex County, Chatham-Kent and Leamington are under the warning, which was issued at 5:46 p.m. The weather service says conditions are favourable for …Severe thunderstorm watch issued by Environment CanadaBarrieToday all…
Proper carbon tax could wipe billions from polluters’ profits – The Guardian
The Guardian Proper carbon tax could wipe billions from polluters’ profitsThe GuardianConcrete mixers submerged in flood waters in Pakistan. Profits in the building industry could be affected by higher carbon pricing. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters. Carbon tax. Proper carbon tax could wipe billions from polluters’ profits. To achieve … and more »
Competitive energy markets, not coal favoritism, are best for Ohio: Devin Hartman (Opinion) – cleveland.com
cleveland.com Competitive energy markets, not coal favoritism, are best for Ohio: Devin Hartman (Opinion)cleveland.comGuest columnist Devin Hartman, Electricity Policy Manager and Senior Fellow at the R Institute, writes that competitive energy markets, not coal favoritism, are best for Ohio. Guest columnist Devin Hartman, Electricity Policy Manager and Senior Fellow …
A camera store shows off gear wrecked by the solar eclipse – The Verge
The Verge A camera store shows off gear wrecked by the solar eclipseThe VergeIn the days and weeks leading up to the total solar eclipse over the United States last month, there were plenty of warnings for spectators: make sure you protect your eyes and camera equipment. LensRentals, a Tennessee-based camera store, rented out a ……
Grid strained by new solar farms – Berkshire Eagle (subscription)
Berkshire Eagle (subscription) Grid strained by new solar farmsBerkshire Eagle (subscription)“The infrastructure is not designed to handle the amount of solar generation the state is encouraging to be built, and … is being built,” said Beth Greenblatt, managing director of the Boston-based energy advisory management services firm, Beacon …
Air pollution throws shade on India’s solar success – Phys.Org
Phys.Org Air pollution throws shade on India’s solar successPhys.OrgNew research has found the smog and dust that sickens millions across India every year is also sapping solar power generation by more than 25 percent, far beyond levels previously thought. In the first study of its kind, US and Indian scientists … and more »