- Inspiring Environmentalists Working to Save the World – TeenVogue.com
Inspiring Environmentalists Working to Save the World
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Learning about the importance of a sustainable food system in college prompted Michelle Cashen, 25, to get a job as farm manager at the New York rooftop-farming company Brooklyn Grange, where she oversees production of everything from kale to … all … - MEET EASTON SELECTMAN CANDIDATES: Dan Smith – Wicked Local Easton
Wicked Local EastonMEET EASTON SELECTMAN CANDIDATES: Dan Smith
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That said, we must continue to find opportunities to save taxpayer dollars through efficiencies and partnerships as we have with the solar field, Energy Services Performance Contract, and energy efficiency which is saving us in excess of $500k annually …
and more » - Anti-Trump Protesters Demonstrate Outside GOP Gala – WAMU 88.5
Anti-Trump Protesters Demonstrate Outside GOP Gala
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… to local eateries. It's also a job-training program for women — many of whom have criminal records. … Congressional Republicans smack down a request to help fund Metro. Maryland … After 9-Month Delay, Record-Breaking Solar Plane Prepares For …
and more » - With The Economy Crashing, Brazilians Turn On A Once-Popular President – WAMU 88.5
With The Economy Crashing, Brazilians Turn On A Once-Popular President
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Last year, this northeastern state of Pernanbuco lost 89,500 jobs, the most in the country. It's been a … Congressional Republicans smack down a request to help fund Metro. Maryland … The Solar Impulse 2 is preparing to resume its flight around the …
and more » - Zac Goldsmith did not declare family interest in green grant cuts – The Guardian
The GuardianZac Goldsmith did not declare family interest in green grant cuts
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His younger brother, Ben, a venture capitalist, had personally invested in one solar energy firm Engensa, which described the cuts as unacceptable. Ben Goldsmith's investment fund, WHEB, also owned a quarter of Engensa's software partner, PassivSystems …
and more » - Galbraith: No more industrial wind, no more tax coddling for corporations – Bennington Banner (subscription)
Galbraith: No more industrial wind, no more tax coddling for corporations
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"I don't think that industrial wind turbines belong on Vermont's ridgelines, but solar is something we should develop," he said. "It ought to be sited in accordance with Act 250 and community wishes. I don't think large companies should be riding …
and more » - After 9-Month Delay, Record-Breaking Solar Plane Prepares For Liftoff – WAMU 88.5
After 9-Month Delay, Record-Breaking Solar Plane Prepares For Liftoff
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"The plane … is waiting for the right weather conditions before it takes off. Solar Impulse has been grounded since July after a five-day, nonstop flight from Japan to Hawaii fried its batteries, which it needs to fly during the nighttime. The Swiss …
and more » - Politician Who Rarely Rode The Trains Emerging As Metro's Most Vocal Champion – WAMU 88.5
Politician Who Rarely Rode The Trains Emerging As Metro's Most Vocal Champion
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Wiedefeld and D.C. Council member Jack Evans, a Ward 2 Democrat who became the chairman of Metro's board of directors this year, testified on Wednesday in their first Congressional hearing since assuming their leadership positions at WMATA. The session …
and more » - Is it possible to reduce CO2 emissions and grow the global economy? – The Guardian
The GuardianIs it possible to reduce CO2 emissions and grow the global economy?
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Last year, more than twice as much money was put into new capacity for renewables such as solar and wind power than into new power stations burning fossil fuels, according to a new analysis by the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. For the …
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