Tag: News
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Could Artificial Reefs Help Restore the Gulf After Years of Damage From BP Oil Spill?
By Ryan Fikes Over the past few decades the five Gulf States (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas) have built artificial reefs both inshore and offshore with the aim of enhancing recreational fishing and diving opportunities. State and local governments on the Gulf Coast have expressed interest in creating additional artificial reefs with some of…
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World’s Largest NGOs Demand Governments Choose Renewables Over Fossil Fuels at UN Climate Talks
Climate change is real; it’s happening at an alarming rate and human-activities, mainly the burning of fossil fuels, are causing it, the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in September. The devastating human face of this tragedy has been on display in the Philippines this week, where one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded made landfall, costing…
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ReneSola Provides 1 MW of PV Modules to Georgia Solar Project
ReneSola Ltd. has delivered 1 MW of its 305-W Virtus II PV modules to Hecate Energy, a leading U.S. based developer of power projects. The 3,280 1,000-V modules will power a project being built by Hecate Energy in Georgia. Mr. […] — Solar Builder magazine
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ReneSola Provides 1 MW of PV Modules to Georgia Solar Project
ReneSola Ltd. has delivered 1 MW of its 305-W Virtus II PV modules to Hecate Energy, a leading U.S. based developer of power projects. The 3,280 1,000-V modules will power a project being built by Hecate Energy in Georgia. Mr. […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Setting the Record Straight on Fracking
By Sandra Steingraber and Wenonah Hauter Earlier this month, just days after voters in Colorado and Ohio went to the ballot box to protect their communities against the demonstrably dangerous oil and gas drilling process known as fracking, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell delivered a proclamation that only served to highlight just how much misguided faith the Obama…