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Congressional passage of a massive bill cuts billions of dollars in spending across many areas including clean energy.
Data from oceans, ice and the air all point to the same thing: rising invisible heat. What experiments are working, and what kinds of trials do we need to stop?
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Cebu Daily News on MSN‘Silent killer’: Experts warn of deadly summer as scorching heat grips globeAround 950 people are estimated to have died in Spain and the UK during June heat waves, according to preliminary data - ...
Washington state leaders are upset that the federal spending bill phases out clean energy tax credits for things like heat pumps and solar.
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNSolar farms help grasslands beat the heat—and significantly boost their biomassA study found that solar panels boost grassland productivity—with potential benefits for grazers, and for biodiversity—by up ...
The greenhouse is being built on a 2.88-acre piece of property donated to the association by the Municipality of Shelburne. A solar garden to power the greenhouse will be constructed on the property.
Pairing up energy production with grassland could therefore be a win-win, as solar panels seem to deliver on several landscapes. “Solar arrays may provide a unique opportunity to harvest the sun for ...
Dynamic screen systems offer growers unparalleled control over light levels, ensuring plant health, maximizing yields and ...
French energy cooperative Solarcoop has launched a solar router that redirects surplus photovoltaic power from ...
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