Find your long johns, break out the thick socks and raid the supermarket. After a month of relatively mild winter weather, the Midwest and the East Coast are bracing for what is becoming a seasonal rite of passage: the polar vortex. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/climate/polar-vortex-2019.html
Article Courtesy of The New York Times by Kendra Pierre-Louis
Monday, January 21, 2019
World's Largest Wind Turbine to Test Its Wings in Rotterdam
Rotterdam's skyline will soon feature the world's largest and most powerful offshore wind turbine.
GE Renewable Energy announced on Wednesday it will install the first 12-megawatt Haliade-X prototype in the Dutch city this summer. Although it's an offshore wind turbine by design, the prototype will be installed onshore to facilitate access for testing. https://www.ecowatch.com/offshore-wind-rotterdam-2626289210.html?utm_campaign=RebelMouse&share_id=4323168&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=EcoWatch
Article courtesy of EcoWatch by Lorraine Chow
Washington, D.C., will run on 100% renewable electricity by 2032
A few blocks down the street from the White House, two dated 1970s office buildings are being combined and renovated into a space that will cut energy use and emissions by more than half. Soon, around half of the existing buildings in the city will also need to make changes under a new law. https://www.fastcompany.com/90293698/washington-d-c-will-run-on-100-renewable-electricity-by-2032
Article courtesy of Fast Company by Adele Peters
Article courtesy of Fast Company by Adele Peters
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
From Dams to Coastal Barriers: How the U.S. Is Fighting Flooding in 2019
Several projects face opposition from local residents and environmental groups.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/from-dams-to-coastal-barriers-how-the-u-s-is-fighting-flooding-in-2019/
Article courtesy of American Scientific by David Cusick of E&E News
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/from-dams-to-coastal-barriers-how-the-u-s-is-fighting-flooding-in-2019/
Article courtesy of American Scientific by David Cusick of E&E News
What will hyperloop mean for climate, ecosystems and resources?
Hyperloop is another level of innovation. The ultra-fast, electric-powered transportation technology, still in the research and development stage, is expected by proponents to propel levitating pods full of people and cargo at speeds of up to 750 miles per hour in a vacuum tube between metropolises. https://www.greenbiz
.com/article/what-will-hyperloop-mean-climate-ecosystems-and-resources
Article courtesy of GreenBiz by Meredith Rutlan...
.com/article/what-will-hyperloop-mean-climate-ecosystems-and-resources
Article courtesy of GreenBiz by Meredith Rutlan...
Kenya: Solar motorcycles take on Nairobi smog
Nairobi's reliance on motorcycles is hindering efforts to reduce carbon emissions, as manufacturers struggle to adapt to clean energy technology. But a new solar-powered three-wheeler could help clean up the city's act. https://www.dw.com/en/kenya-solar-motorcycles-take-on-nairobi-smog/a-46308817
Article courtesy of DW.com
Article courtesy of DW.com
How industries will adapt to California's rooftop solar law
Now that every new home built from 2020 onward in the state will be powered by solar, renewables will become a lot more commonplace–and the bonds between home builders and solar providers will become much tighter. https://www.fastcompany.com/90289334/californias-rooftop-solar-mandate-will-normalize-clean-energy
Article courtesy of Fast Company by Eillie Anzilotti
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