Real Goods Solar, Inc. (RGSE) Stock Skyrockets on Dow Deal – Investorplace.com
Investorplace.com Real Goods Solar, Inc. (RGSE) Stock Skyrockets on Dow DealInvestorplace.comThe deal between Real Goods Solar, Inc. and Dow has to do with the latter’s solar panel efforts. DOW has been working on a new solar shingle called the Powerhouse 3.0. The shingle is designed to cost less than previous solar panels from the company…
Lakewood Ranch’s First All-Solar Community Debuts – Sarasota
Sarasota Lakewood Ranch’s First All-Solar Community DebutsSarasotaLennar is one step ahead of the game with its new Polo Run, the first all-solar community in Lakewood Ranch. The community is under construction on 422 acres on the north side of State Road 70, six miles east of I-75 and east of the Premier Sports campus.
Trump Takes a First Step Toward Scrapping Obama’s Global … – New York Times
New York Times Trump Takes a First Step Toward Scrapping Obama’s Global …New York TimesA power plant in Homer City, Pa. President Trump has vowed since the campaign to repeal the Clean Power Plan, which was designed to cut emissions from the …Trump Will Soon Unveil His Own ‘Global Warming‘ Policy — Here’s What That Might…
Europe will benefit hugely from keeping global warming to 1.5°C – The Conversation AU
The Conversation AU Europe will benefit hugely from keeping global warming to 1.5°CThe Conversation AUIn an open access study, published in Environmental Research Letters, David Karoly and I have found that without limiting global warming, Europe is likely to see even more severe heat, less frequent extreme cold, and more intense rain events. The Paris …
Climate change could nearly triple airplane turbulence in the next decades, study says – ABC News
Science Daily Climate change could nearly triple airplane turbulence in the next decades, study saysABC NewsClimate change may cause nearly three times as much clear-air turbulence as current conditions by the period between 2050 and 2080, according to a study released today. Flights over the north Atlantic may experience as much as 180 percent more…
How Climate Change Is Making Hunger Worse Around The World – Fast Company
Fast Company How Climate Change Is Making Hunger Worse Around The WorldFast CompanySo this year, to capture the effect of climate change on a country’s overall food security, the GFSI report has added a new Natural Resource and Resilience (or Exposure) indicator. The Exposure indicator is separate from the baseline indicators, to … and more »
The EPA Could Soon Formally Propose Repealing Obama’s Key Climate Change Regulation – Fortune
The Independent The EPA Could Soon Formally Propose Repealing Obama’s Key Climate Change RegulationFortuneThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will propose repealing the Clean Power Plan—the Obama administration’s centerpiece regulation to fight climate change—and plans to solicit input on a rule to replace it, according to an EPA document seen by …Trump administration planning to scrap Obama’s…
These volcanic eruptions might slow climate change, but won’t stop it – New York Post
New York Post These volcanic eruptions might slow climate change, but won’t stop itNew York PostHowever, the potential chill from Mt. Agung and the Ambae Island volcano will be small and short, according to a new study published in Nature Climate Change — and won’t cool down the world immediately. “The impact would be felt…
Lawmakers act on environment, legal notices – Winston-Salem Journal
Winston-Salem Journal Lawmakers act on environment, legal noticesWinston-Salem JournalFoes countered that the revisions would damage conservation efforts and unwisely circumvent the Department of Environmental Quality on the GenX issue. The House voted to override Cooper 70-44 on the environmental measure, and the Senate followed … and more »
Abandoned boats on coast impacting environment – Live 5 News
Abandoned boats on coast impacting environmentLive 5 NewsThese vessels are not only an eyesore, they are dangerous to both boaters and the environment. “I just love the outdoors,” Alan Richey said. He has been out on the Charleston waters his entire life. “I love it. I grew up out here fishing all the time …