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Wind turbines floating miles out to sea could one day provide electricity to our homes, experts believe. Wales currently meets about 50% of its needs from renewable sources, including solar and wind. Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to see fixed offshore wind farms power UK homes by 2030, while Plaid Cymru believes Wales could be... Continue Reading →
Renewable energy: Could floating turbines power our homes?
Register for a webinar on Wednesday, February 10, with RMI authors and community leaders from the projects highlighted in the three case studies to learn more about how to effectively foster wind and solar project developments locally. Register here. Despite a turbulent start to the 2020s, an important and positive message for rural America is... Continue Reading →
Seeds of Opportunity, How Rural America Is Reaping Economic Development Benefits from the Growth of Renewables
(advisable to read entire article at site as images embedded in article provide better understanding...) A bipartisan group of former U.S. officials have joined forces to propose a set of policy recommendations to help the Biden Administration deliver on its campaign pledge to put $20 billion toward the protection of the Amazon rainforest. The group,... Continue Reading →
Bipartisan group recommends how Joe Biden can help save the Amazon
(advisable to read entire article at site as images embedded in article provide better understanding...) Overall, forests remain a carbon sink, stashing away 7.6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide every year, according to a recent study published in Nature Climate Change. But in the last 20 years alone, forests in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia... Continue Reading →
Amazon Rainforest on the Brink of Turning Into a Net Carbon Emitter, Study Warns
(this is a download article...) In this business case, analysis conducted by The Markets Institute @ WWF—based on assumptions and data shared by stakeholders in the dairy industry—demonstrates that achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions for large farms is possible with the right practices, incentives, and policies within five years. If businesses also step up to... Continue Reading →
An Environmental and Economic Path Toward Net Zero Dairy Farm Emissions
The future looks bright for solar and other renewable energy technology. FirstSolar, Enphase and SunPower are among the renewable energy stocks that are benefiting from a much friendlier administration in the White House, whose agenda includes tackling climate change and bolstering green energy. Their stocks soared last year, far outpacing the wider market’s gains. On... Continue Reading →
Investors see green returns as renewable energy rises
Key developments included governments' announcement to earmark 30% of their climate funding to nature-based solutions and the launch of the first global initiative to help prevent the next pandemic by reducing pressures on biodiversity PARIS, France (11 January) – World leaders have today highlighted the destruction of nature as increasing the risk of future pandemics... Continue Reading →
One Planet Summit: Leaders take action for human and planetary health, but step change still urgently needed
For years, we have ignored the silent crisis of biodiversity loss, but we cannot risk another damaging decade for nature COVID-19 is an unprecedented global health crisis. But it has also been a wake-up call to the risks posed by our destructive relationship with the natural world. The 2021 Global Risk Report, published this week... Continue Reading →
OPINION: COVID-19 has shown what happens when we destroy nature – 2021 must be the year we change course
The social cost of carbon is the “single most important number that nobody has ever heard of.” In the U.S., it’s about to get much higher. In the flurry of actions that President Joe Biden has taken to respond to climate change—rejoining the Paris Agreement, canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, pausing oil and gas leases,... Continue Reading →
This single number could reshape our climate future
January 28, 2021 — Smoke rises between houses from fuels being burned for cooking, threatening both the environment and human health through carbon dioxide emissions and indoor air pollution. Meanwhile, diapers that have not been properly disposed of are polluting waterways and sewage systems and become a potential source of disease. What do these two seemingly... Continue Reading →