Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Despite attempts by the Trump administration and the coal industry to limit clean energy in favor of fossil fuels – including a tariff on solar energy, a thinly-disguised bailout for coal and nuclear power plants (that was rightly rejected), and a dramatic proposed cut to energy research – we are accelerating the transition to a […]
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Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Despite attempts by the Trump administration and the coal industry to limit clean energy in favor of fossil fuels – including a tariff on solar energy, a thinly-disguised bailout for coal and nuclear power plants (that was rightly rejected), and a dramatic proposed cut to energy research – we are accelerating the transition to a […]
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Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
Clean energy – not natural gas – drove decarbonization in 2017
For California water managers, establishing new traditions takes time
The California Water Commission sent ripples through the water world recently when it gave tepid “public benefit” scores to 11 water storage projects vying for taxpayer funding. Project proponents were understandably frustrated, and many were openly critical of the Water Commission’s process for determining public benefits. After all, they’re vying for a big pot of […]
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For California water managers, establishing new traditions takes time
The California Water Commission sent ripples through the water world recently when it gave tepid “public benefit” scores to 11 water storage projects vying for taxpayer funding. Project proponents were understandably frustrated, and many were openly critical of the Water Commission’s process for determining public benefits. After all, they’re vying for a big pot of […]
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Climate Change Cuts to the Heart of the Winter Olympics
Written by Ronnie Citron-Fink
It’s the heart of the winter here in the Northeast US, and it’s the time of year when the damp, chilly weather can make it feel like winter has no heart. Yet, my mood has been lifted by the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South...