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  • Tucson Electric seeks small increase in renewable-energy program – Arizona Daily Star

    Arizona Daily Star Tucson Electric seeks small increase in renewable-energy programArizona Daily StarTEP’s proposed budget would not increase the rate of the monthly surcharge customers pay to support renewable-energy projects, keeping that usage-based rate at 1.3 cents per kilowatt-hour. But the utility has proposed raising existing caps on what …

    July 31, 2017
  • My Turn: Now is the time to focus on clean energy in New Hampshire – Concord Monitor

    Concord Monitor My Turn: Now is the time to focus on clean energy in New HampshireConcord MonitorWhy does clean energy matter? We don’t need to look far beyond our own backyards to see the impacts of climate change on our families and neighbors. For one, the New Hampshire tourism industry is highly weather-dependent. Tourists flock…

    July 31, 2017
  • On Energy, Be Careful About Falling In Love – Forbes

    Forbes On Energy, Be Careful About Falling In LoveForbesRenewable energy and fossil fuel advocates have one thing in common – an unhealthy tendency to fall in love with a particular energy technology. Will nuclear power solve the world’s problems? Are solar and wind the answer to everything? Can natural gas …One of the biggest banks is…

    July 31, 2017
  • The Public Pulse: Our future is renewable energy – Omaha World-Herald

    Omaha World-Herald The Public Pulse: Our future is renewable energyOmaha World-HeraldDeveloping Nebraska’s own clean energy infrastructure would be a better investment. Nebraska ranks high among states for wind energy potential. Developing our wind energy resources would not only be better for our environment, it would also be better …

    July 31, 2017
  • Southbridge eyes solar project for new revenue – telegram.com – Worcester Telegram

    Worcester Telegram Southbridge eyes solar project for new revenue – telegram.comWorcester TelegramSOUTHBRIDGE – The town manager is welcoming the prospect of solar arrays that could make it rain $200000 to $500000 in revenue once a contract is … and more »

    July 31, 2017
  • 10 top places to watch the solar eclipse in Middle Tennessee – The Tennessean

    The Tennessean 10 top places to watch the solar eclipse in Middle TennesseeThe TennesseanThere are so many spectacular choices for stellar viewing experiences when the historic solar eclipse darkens Tennessee on Aug. 21. We have done our best to pick out a few star options. Here’s our take: … and more »

    July 31, 2017
  • Authorities are Treating August’s Solar Eclipse, the First in 99 Years, Like it’s the End of the World – Newsweek

    Newsweek Authorities are Treating August’s Solar Eclipse, the First in 99 Years, Like it’s the End of the WorldNewsweekThe upcoming solar eclipse—the first in 99 years to sweep across the continental United States—has so many fans that disaster-level preparations are being put in place because of the large number of travelers predicted to jockey for…

    July 31, 2017
  • Species Invasions and Global Warming a ‘Deadly Duo’ – Climate Central

    Climate Central Species Invasions and Global Warming a ‘Deadly Duo’Climate CentralInvasions by alien species and global warming form a “deadly duo”, scientists have warned, with the march of Argentine ants in the UK a new example. The public are being asked to be on alert for invaders such as the raccoon dog and Asian hornet, …

    July 31, 2017
  • Crystal invented that can turn thin air into fuel and fight global … – The Independent

    The Independent Crystal invented that can turn thin air into fuel and fight global …The IndependentA “spongy” crystal that can turn thin air into fuel by extracting carbon dioxide has been developed by scientists. The researcher said the light-activated material … and more »

    July 31, 2017
  • At EPA museum, climate-change displays are out and coal may be on the way in – Chicago Tribune

    Chicago Tribune At EPA museum, climate–change displays are out and coal may be on the way inChicago TribuneIt includes a panel dedicated to the 2009 “endangerment finding,” in which then-EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson concluded that the agency was legally obligated to control greenhouse gas emissions linked to climate change because they threatened public … and more »

    July 31, 2017
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