Solar Power’s New Dawn – Investor’s Business Daily
Investor’s Business Daily Solar Power’s New DawnInvestor’s Business DailyAnd oil prices, traditionally the hottest prod helping to drive solar demand, showed no promise of recovering to even a shadow of their former highs. But investors, who had sent solar stocks down 60% last year and another 17% in early 2017, had a … and more »
Minnesota lawmakers go to bat for Canadian firm making solar panels on Iron Range – Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minneapolis Star Tribune Minnesota lawmakers go to bat for Canadian firm making solar panels on Iron RangeMinneapolis Star TribuneWASHINGTON – The Iron Range wants the federal government to let the sunshine in — or at least Canadian solar panels. A simmering trade battle could endanger a solar-panel plant that just set up shop in Mountain…
Tesla has said little about its solar roof since it began taking orders — here’s what we do know – Business Insider
Business Insider Tesla has said little about its solar roof since it began taking orders — here’s what we do knowBusiness InsiderTesla will eventually offer four types of shingles to match different housing aesthetics in an effort to get homeowners to ditch clunky solar-panel add-ons for a beautiful roof. Only two shingles are available now,…
How to use your smartphone to photograph the solar eclipse – Washington Post
Washington Post How to use your smartphone to photograph the solar eclipseWashington PostIf you want to be able to enjoy photographing the solar eclipse without fumbling with your phone and cursing your procrastination, you should plan ahead. There are a few things you need to track down ahead of time, and a little bit of…
Global Warming Is Fueling Arizona’s Monstrous Monsoons – Climate Central
Global Warming Is Fueling Arizona’s Monstrous MonsoonsClimate CentralSummer in Arizona and throughout the Southwest is monsoon season, which means a daily pattern of afternoon thunderstorms, flash floods, dramatic dust clouds and spectacular displays of lightning over the desert. As the climate changes, Arizona’s …
Extreme weather could kill 150000 people each year in Europe by the end of the century, say scientists – The Independent
The Independent Extreme weather could kill 150000 people each year in Europe by the end of the century, say scientistsThe IndependentThe number of deaths caused by extreme weather events will increase 50-fold and two in three people on the continent will be affected by disasters, the study – that serves as a stark warning of…
Trump Continues to Isolate Himself on Climate Change – Natural Resources Defense Council
The Independent Trump Continues to Isolate Himself on Climate ChangeNatural Resources Defense CouncilThe Trump administration sent the first written notice that it intends to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. This historic agreement included, for the first time, clear emissions reduction commitments from all the major countries in the world …US says it will join…
Every second we waste denying climate change exists is time we steal from the next generation who will suffer the … – The Independent
The Independent Every second we waste denying climate change exists is time we steal from the next generation who will suffer the …The IndependentOur planet is being destroyed. But it is not only the forests and the oceans, the wildlife and the Arctic sea ice that is being wiped out – soon it will be…
Climate Change Could Get You Bumped from a Future Flight – Scientific American
Scientific American Climate Change Could Get You Bumped from a Future FlightScientific AmericanThis flight-disrupting heat is a warning sign. Climate change is projected to have far-reaching repercussions—including sea level rise inundating cities and shifting weather patterns causing long-term declines in agricultural yields. And there is …
Climate change is making our food less nutritious | New York Post – New York Post
New York Post Climate change is making our food less nutritious | New York PostNew York PostRising carbon dioxide levels are seriously damaging the nutritional value of the world’s most important crops — and it’s only going to get worse, a new study … and more »