“With Texas suburbs emerging as a political battleground in the November election, a constellation of conservative groups are arguing that Republican candidates should talk up a wonky issue: Clean energy.”
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Americans Must Fight ‘Green’ Climate Ideology
“Beware of green climate ideology, because it comes with exceedingly high costs, very low benefits and limited choice – and freedom – for consumers.”
9 Ways You Can Plant More Trees This Year
“Tree planting is no longer an activity exclusively for farmers, gardeners or green-fingered folk. Whoever you are, wherever you live and however limited or abundant your resources, you can plant trees this year.”
A Google Chrome Extension Removed Over 100 Tons Of Marine Plastics
“OCG - Saving The Ocean - built a search engine that helps clean the ocean. Founded in December 2019, the non-profit organization is committed to saving the coasts and marine lives from plastic pollution.”
Nike touts progress to sustainability goals
“The sportswear giant this week said by fall all of its European operations will be powered by renewable energy. The company's already hit that mark in North America.”
Nuclear Energy Among the Least Popular Sources of Power in the U.S., Polling Shows
“Nuclear energy has an image problem, despite advocates pushing its development as a crucial piece of decarbonizing the U.S. energy sector and combating climate change.”
Fall Outdoor Activities To Fill Your Weekend
“These nine outdoor activities are all awesome things you can do this fall, so read up and see which of these activities will tickle your fancy this season.”
Duke Energy reaches important milestones in solar energy development in Carolinas
“Duke Energy has more than 3,500 MW of solar capacity connected to its energy grid in the Carolinas. North Carolina ranks second in the nation for overall solar power, and the region is one of the fastest-growing solar power areas of the country.”
Even Kamala Harris No Longer Can Ignore the Economic Benefits of Fracking
“Natural gas produced by fracking has been instrumental in the revitalization of the Keystone State’s economy. It has become to Pennsylvania what cheese is to Wisconsin, corn to Iowa, and oranges to Florida.”
Morgan Stanley commits to net-zero financed emissions by 2050
“‘Morgan Stanley believes we have an important role to play in facilitating the transition to a low carbon future, and we are proud to embark on this journey.’"