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The Cross Section Between Technology and Climate Change

By |February 6th, 2018|Categories: Asia, Australia, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Europe, Featured, Health, India, Lifestyle, National News, Politics, Tech News, Tesla Motors, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Renewable Energy, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Environmental Technology Global warming is taking place in communities across the world. In order to try and balance the rise in global temperatures, environmental-based technology has already begun as the next major revolution in energy production. A European study has provided insight on how pollution within major cities is creating a negative impact on the ozone layer. In connection with the amount of greenhouse gases being produced around these cities, smaller communities are seeing changes in the climate as well. This past January the country of New Zealand experienced its hottest month

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Climate Change Impacts the Environment by Air, Land and Sea

By |January 28th, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, Environment, Featured, Health, Lifestyle, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , |

The Earth's Temperature Continues to Climb with Climate Change In the past three years the world's surface temperature has continued to climb at dangerous levels. Since 1880 the global average regarding temperature was the second highest on record. The data within the video below displays a heat map of global temperature. The increases in temperatures can be linked to population size. https://youtu.be/rgcE2lMa0Kw The increase in temperature is causing glaciers to melt in Greenland, Alaska, and Antarctic. When these melt, it increases the sea level. This directly impacts islands and coastal regions around the globe. Recently, California experienced extreme weather condictions

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Solar Power Panels and Production Will be Impacted the Most in California, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada

By |January 26th, 2018|Categories: Arizona, California, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, Nevada, North Carolina, Politics, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Recent 30 Percent Increase to Solar Panel Imports Puts Clean Energy Jobs In Jeopardy The Trump Administration recently announced a 30 percent increase to solar panel imports, as well as approving multiple areas on the coastal region for offshore drilling. Americans from coast-to-coast are sick of one-sided news. It appears the main goal is to create sustainable, long-term jobs that will provide them with a healthy life. Take a look at some of the data that has been reported regarding jobs in connection with the recent tariff increase, as well as plans for offshore drilling. In 2018, it is

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Mudslides, Flash Flooding and Harsh Weather in Southern California Destroys Houses and Kills 17 People

By |January 10th, 2018|Categories: California, Environment, Featured, Health, Los Angeles, National News, Weather, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

More Than a Dozen People Are Still Missing The devastation in Southern California following a recent surge in flash flooding and mudslides has taken 17 lives, and destroyed over 100 houses. Montecito, California is the area that has been hit the hardest by the recent storms. Residents are still trying to piece together their lives, while over a dozen people are still missing. The heartbreaking stories of those that have lost loved ones is overwhelmingly painful. The men and women working to save residents in Montecito are true heroes. Currently the Coast Guard and National Guard are working to find

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Live Stream: Track the ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Winter Storm Moving to the East Coast

By |January 3rd, 2018|Categories: Environment, Featured, Florida, Georgia, National News, New York, Weather, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Winter Storm #Grayson Expected to Cause Havoc Across the East Coast There is a massive winter storm on the move known as Grayson. In the Northeast there is a 'bomb cyclone' moving across the Atlantic. These two fronts are moving through the eastern section of the United States. In the Northeast there is a 'bomb cyclone' with high speed winds and in the Southeast they are experiencing a storm known as Grayson. The Grayson storm is closing schools and bridges across the Southeast. The 'bomb cyclone' is still moving across the Atlantic Ocean. Currently bridges in Charleston, South Carolina are being

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The Trump Administration Deregulates Fracking on Federal Land

By |December 30th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Transparency Is Vital to Democracy The phrase of 'poisoning the well' is a form of logic used to discredit a side of an argument by undermining factual data. By voting for President Trump, citizens of the United States indirectly poisoned their own wells. The mistake of allowing the Trump Administration in office has now allowed his team to deregulate fracking on federal and Indian land in the United States. It is beyond logic to vote for a politician that would remove regulations creating transparency for companies using dangerous chemicals. Many Americans were hoping that the Trump Administration would be a

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President Trump Continuing to Not Recognize Climate Change Is Nothing New

By |December 28th, 2017|Categories: Environment, Featured, National News, New York, Politics, Pop Culture, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

The Insincerity of Science and Data from President Trump Is His Rally Cry Welcome to the end of 2017 in the United States. We live in a country where our president uses misinformation to divide our country instead of working on solutions to help solve problems. President Trump is known for cherry picking information to create heated debates. It is really a sad attempt at generating negative energy. This tweet is an example of the cherry picking that he uses to create his point of view. Gotta love it when our President is claiming that global warming doesn’t exist just

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The Impacts Renewable Energy Will have on Climate Change in 2018

By |December 25th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, Clean Energy, Environment, Featured, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Ireland, China, Mongolia, Chile and Countries Around the World Aim to Capture New Forms of Renewable Energy in 2018 The race to renewable energy is by far the most important race of our lifetime. China is currently taking the lead in the road to renewable energy with mass amounts of resources being pumped behind their clean energy products. In 2015 China increased their solar power capacity by 74%. Also in 2015, China invested $111 billon in clean power. It plans to increase this to $361 billon by 2020. These increases in clean energy are a clear sign that China is

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The Thomas Fire and the California Wildfires Have Now Become the Largest Fire in the History of California

By |December 23rd, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, California, Economy, Environment, Featured, Los Angeles, National News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

The Farmer's Almanac Predicts That the Los Angeles Area Will Experience Rain in January 2018 The California Wildfires have now become the largest in the state's history. One of the few elements that will heavily decrease these wildfires is rainfall. According to the Farmer's Almanac online, they are predicting that rainfall will take place in Southern California during the first week of January. In addition, they also note that rain will occur during the last two weeks. The Farmer's Almanac reports accurate data 80% of the time. In contrast, The Weather Channel is showing no signs of rain to take place

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How the Electric Car Revolution Will Impact Climate Change in 2018

By |December 22nd, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Tech News, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Across the Globe Car Companies Are Competing To Produce the Most Affordable Electric Car Tesla Motors has lit the torch for automobile companies to move away from fossil fuels, and shift to cleaner forms of energy. One of the problems that still exist for electric cars is the energy production within each area that these cars are charging in. In some areas, renewable energy is used to provide fuel for electric cars. This will help cut back on carbon emissions. Currently, most charing stations draw from a mix of different forms of energy. The reduction of CO2 produced by automobiles

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