Tag: Extreme weather
Insurance Companies Cancelling Home Owner Insurance Are Supporting LNG Terminals
Local activists in Louisiana are pressuring large insurance companies to stop providing coverage to LNG terminals in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Climate Change Is Causing The Florida Real Estate Market To Tumble
I remember after the 2004 Hurricanes Jeanne and Francis how the Florida real estate fell apart. A friend then said we could buy low, but we wouldn’t live long enough to see our investment flourish. Of course, she was wrong, and the Florida real estate market not only rebounded but … [continued]
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Don’t Get Left In The Dark: EcoFlow’s Home Backup Power Systems Are Up To 55% Off
With summer storms and grid stress becoming more common, having a reliable home backup power system isn’t just a luxury, it’s essential. That’s where EcoFlow’s Home Backup Sale can help, as it features prices up to 55% off on EcoFlow’s top-tier home backup bundles, portable power stations, and solar kits … [continued]
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Vatican City Is Now Powered By Solar
Pope Francis had a dream that the Vatican would run entirely on green energy. He wanted to highlight the need “to make a transition to a sustainable development model that reduces greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere, setting the goal of climate neutrality.” To model what this could look like, … [continued]
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“It cost us dearly.” The legacy of Ann Arbor’s Gelman plume
Marianne Martin has lived in the same home for over 50 years, despite groundwater contamination that rendered her drinking water well unusable. She sued the company responsible — and lost. Now she’s worried the same contamination could threaten Ann Arbor’s drinking water.