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- We Have the Technology. Airplanes Could Spray Particles into the Atmosphere to Battle Climate Change. But Should … – Universe Today
We Have the Technology. Airplanes Could Spray Particles into the Atmosphere to Battle Climate Change. But Should …
Universe Today
Wagner is a research associate and lecturer at Harvard, co-Director of Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program, and author of the book “Climate Shock.” Smith has an MBA and a career in commercial aviation … Our governance methods and economic …
and more » - Labor's plan to reduce emissions, stimulate jobs in renewables – Queensland Country Life
Queensland Country LifeLabor's plan to reduce emissions, stimulate jobs in renewables
Queensland Country Life
Labor has also promised $5b to upgrade energy transmission networks, $10 million for a Clean Energy Training Fund to train renewable industry workers, and to provide one thousand grants of up to $20,000 to help manufacturers reduce energy usage … - Calculating solar geoengineering's technical costs – Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied SciencesCalculating solar geoengineering's technical costs
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
The researchers found that while current-generation aircraft are not viable for stratospheric solar geoengineering, developing a new airborne tanker for the job would be neither technologically difficult nor prohibitively expensive. “We don't make any … - How cities are affected by the federal climate report — and how they're fighting back – Smart Cities Dive
How cities are affected by the federal climate report — and how they're fighting back
Smart Cities Dive
"There are cities and states stepping up and doing the job," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said during a speech this month at the LA CoMotion Leadership Conference. "[We] don't need the White House, we just need …. In a speech earlier this year at …
and more » - Connecticut initiatives help low-income people go solar – Yale Climate Connections
Yale Climate ConnectionsConnecticut initiatives help low-income people go solar
Yale Climate Connections
O'Neill: “In the middle of 2014 our board asked us to take a look at how we were doing in terms of getting solar into low income communities and when we looked at the data, wow, we just were not doing a good job at all. We were really missing the mark.”.
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