by Paul Douglas | Jul 28, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Researchers Identify Battery Alternative to Slow Climate Change. WSKG.org has an interesting story – here’s an excerpt: “…The salt in most traditional batteries are lithium-ions. Takeuchi said the trouble starts...
by Paul Douglas | Jun 11, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Heat Waves Increasing in a Warming World. It has been a hot summer for many in the United States with stretches of record-breaking heat. Are heat waves becoming more frequent? Climate science seems to say yes. Here’s an...
by Paul Douglas | May 20, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Source: MN.gov IEA Says ‘Unprecedented’ Renewables Boom Will Continue But Needs To Be Faster: Headlines and links via Climate Nexus: “Global renewable energy capacity jumped 45% last year, the biggest annual increase since...
by Paul Douglas | May 5, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Biden Highlights Climate Action and JOBS! In First Joint Session Speech: Climate Nexus provides headlines and links: “President Biden touted his administration’s efforts to grow the American economy and create jobs by...
by Paul Douglas | Apr 28, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. White House Pushing for 80% Clean Power Grid in U.S. by 2030. The push for clean power continues. Reuters has details: “The White House hopes to capitalize on growing support from U.S. utilities, unions and green groups for...
by Paul Douglas | Apr 21, 2021 | Climate Notes
Climate news that has caught our attention. Warming Since First Earth Day. Climate Central tracks the changes: “Earth Day is the largest civic observance in the world, with more than 1 billion people and 190+ countries participating in environmental activities every...
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