[https://nyti.ms/3RnVaeu](https://nyti.ms/3RnVaeu)
> Governments bet billions on burning timber for green power. The Times went deep into one of the continent’s oldest woodlands to track the hidden cost.
[https://nyti.ms/3RnVaeu](https://nyti.ms/3RnVaeu)
> Governments bet billions on burning timber for green power. The Times went deep into one of the continent’s oldest woodlands to track the hidden cost.
This, from a former chairman of the famously anti-nuclear Rocky Mountain Institute no less, is very good and gives reason to hope that th tide may finally be turning
We need to get serious about the renewable energy revolution -by _...Read More_
This, from a former chairman of the famously anti-nuclear Rocky Mountain Institute no less, is very good and gives reason to hope that th tide may finally be turning
We need to get serious about the renewable energy revolution -by _...Read More_
>"On May 29, 2020, the largest fuel storage tank at Norilsk Heat and Power Plant No. 3 (HPP-3) burst at the bottom and spewed 6.5 million gallons of diesel fuel into the Daldykan River. _...Read More_
>"On May 29, 2020, the largest fuel storage tank at Norilsk Heat and Power Plant No. 3 (HPP-3) burst at the bottom and spewed 6.5 million gallons of diesel fuel into the Daldykan River. _...Read More_
“Federal officials have reversed a decision to allow a South Florida nuclear power plant to continue running for another 30 years by ordering a new review of potential environmental risks, including those posed by climate change.”
“Federal officials have reversed a decision to allow a South Florida nuclear power plant to continue running for another 30 years by ordering a new review of potential environmental risks, including those posed by climate change.”
>"The argument against major hydropower projects — ravaged ecosystems and large-scale displacement of people — is well known. But dam critics now say that climate change, bringing dried-up reservoirs and increased methane releases, _...Read More_
>"The argument against major hydropower projects — ravaged ecosystems and large-scale displacement of people — is well known. But dam critics now say that climate change, bringing dried-up reservoirs and increased methane releases, _...Read More_
Climate activists thought they won in 2019 when Glendale officials postponed a decision on investing in gas-fired generators. They figured the city would have clean energy options by the time power was needed.
Climate activists thought they won in 2019 when Glendale officials postponed a decision on investing in gas-fired generators. They figured the city would have clean energy options by the time power was needed.
"Renewable energy is expanding at a record pace, but still not fast enough. Here are the key areas to watch for progress in bringing more wind and solar into the power grid in 2022."
"Renewable energy is expanding at a record pace, but still not fast enough. Here are the key areas to watch for progress in bringing more wind and solar into the power grid in 2022."
>"Wind power is essential to fighting climate change, yet building the turbines is energy-intensive and the blades are made from plastics. So how eco-friendly is wind power really?"
>"Wind power is essential to fighting climate change, yet building the turbines is energy-intensive and the blades are made from plastics. So how eco-friendly is wind power really?"