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6000 Posts!
Over the past decade or so, I have written 6000 articles for CleanTechnica and all because of a fortune cookie!
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The Problem & Potential Of Hydropower
Mark Z. Jacobson from Stanford University has explained why investments in wind, water, and solar are the only feasible ways to convert the US and the world to clean energy. However, even the best technologies come with environmental impacts. With encouragement from the federal government, private industry has recently made … [continued]
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Why You Should Embrace A Climate Diet — A Podcast Interview
As a climate activist and writer, I chronicle decarbonization in its many forms. I must be making some small headway in educating and informing others about the impacts of industrial agriculture on planetary health, for example, as I’ve started to be critiqued by media spaces such as Feedstuffs. They decry … [continued]
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Solar Surpasses Coal For The First Time In The EU
Solar overtook coal in the European Union in 2024 as the results of the Green Energy Program continue to bear fruit for the region.
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Ontario Green Party leader talks rural health care in Chesley, Hanover
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner said Friday in Chesley he is committed to investing in health care in rural Ontario. Schreiner and Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Green Party candidate Joel Loughead spoke to about 15 people outside the Chesley hospital, which has been representative of health-care challenges in rural Ontario in recent years. “The Chesley hospital […]