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Op-Ed: Japan’s Offshore Wind Dream Hits a Wall — Can Industry Reform Save It?
When Mitsubishi Corporation walked away from three massive offshore wind projects in August, paying ¥20 billion in penalties rather than proceeding, it sent shockwaves through Japan’s renewable energy sector. For a trading giant to abandon 1.7 gigawatts of capacity — enough to power 1.3 million homes — it signaled something … [continued]
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How Will Boston And Other Coastal Cities Fight Sea Level Rise?
In the 1980s Boston converted mud flats into prized land for its Seaport area. Even then, thoughts of sea level rise hovered in the back of developers’ minds, but the opportunity for growth and prime assets won out. Safeguards such as elevating the whole neighborhood or building sea walls around … [continued]
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Anishinaabe fire practices shaped Great Lakes ecosystems, new research shows
By Victoria Witke
New research shows Anishinaabe fire practices shaped today’s Great Lakes ecosystems. The region’s forests never existed and can’t continue to exist without people – or fire.
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South Bruce Peninsula plans 3.25 per cent tax rate increase
Budget includes reserve fund allocation to replace Welcome to Sauble Beach sign
10 New Public EV Chargers Coming To Decatur, Illinois
Decatur, Illinois, is getting 10 new public EV chargers — a mix of fast and Level 2 chargers. While 10 new ones might not seem that significant, Decatur currently has about 67 public chargers according to PlugShare, so adding 10 more does matter and 6 will be fast chargers. “These … [continued]
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