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The Path to Correcting Climate Change Is Within the Earth’s Atmosphere

By |December 17th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Tech News, TED Talks, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Climate Will Continue to Change Weather science is a growing topic that impacts lives all over the world. The following weather occurrences have taken several lives during 2017: hurricanes, wildfires, tornados, earthquakes, global warming and sea level rising. Weather modification has become a vital piece to creating sustainability across the global. Science News recently reported: 'For the last six years, BAMS has published a December issue containing research on extreme weather events from the previous year that seeks to disentangle the role of anthropogenic climate change from natural variability. The goal from the start has been to find ways to improve

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An International View on Air Pollution and Climate Change

By |December 1st, 2017|Categories: Asia, China, Economy, Environment, Europe, Featured, Health, United Kingdom, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Explore Solutions to Air Pollution Air pollution is one of the largest problems that spans across developed countries. Each country takes a unique stance on creating solutions to this issue. The Guardian recently reported that air pollution in the United Kingdom causes over 40,000 premature deaths each year. In order to build solution to this epidemic, they noted: 'Five cities and 23 local authorities have been selected in the new plan to come up with measures to reduce illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide by December 2018.' China is taking the problem of pollution, and making a positive out of a negative.

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A Scientific Look at the Correlations Between Hurricane Harvey and Climate Change

By |August 30th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, Economy, Environment, Featured, Louisiana, National News, New Orleans, Politics, Texas, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Areas of the United States have recently been hit hard with rainfall and flooding following Hurricane Harvey. Debate on climate change continues to divide people across the globe. The idea that the climate changing is completely man made does not hold water, but links between the how the climate is changing, and the impact humans have on the climate can easily be identified. BBC recently reported on the connections between human involvement and Hurricane Harvey. "Over the past ten years or so we have seen a new branch of knowledge emerge called attribution science. That's how much of this

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A Map to how Renewable Energy will Replace Fossil Fuels

By |July 24th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Renewable energy is picking up stem in 2017 with the price for solar and wind continuing to drop overall. With a majority of developed countries around the world competing to gain an edge for the next economical boom; lobbyists in our country will continue to attempt to write and pass laws that prevent the energy revolution from early adoption in the United States. Recently, The Guardian reported that wind farms are expected to cost the same in comparison to fossil fuel stations. In order to give some insight on how renewable energy will develop in our country, I wanted

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Scientists Review the Impact of Climate Change with the Ice Shelf Shift in Antarctica

By |July 18th, 2017|Categories: Environment, Featured, Global, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Larsen C Ice Shelf in West Antarctica recently cracked and shifted by increasing global temperatures. The recent crack in the ice shelf indicates that trends in global warming are increasing overall temperatures, and creating a more unstable climate for coastal regions around the globe. National Geographic reported: 'On the Antarctic Peninsula, the warming has been far greater—nearly five degrees on average. That’s why a Delaware-size iceberg just broke off the Larsen C Ice Shelf and why smaller ice shelves on the peninsula have long since disintegrated entirely into the waters of the Weddell Sea.' Watch aerial footage from

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The Antarctica Iceberg Rift is Slowly Fragmenting the Larsen C Ice Shelf through Global Warming

By |July 12th, 2017|Categories: Environment, Featured, Global, National News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

A recent rift in the Larsen C Ice Shelf has been reported to be one of the largest splits between two ice shelfs in modern history. Environmentalists and more often the people within the public have been reducing, reusing and recycling products to decrease global warming. One of the big problems is the policies that major corporations follow with regulations set by the government. Over the next three years our country will be little help to set new regulations to decrease one of the largest carbon footprints on earth with the industrial industry of the United States. Our mass

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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Achieve an Important Win in Federal Court

By |June 17th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has picked up support in federal court following a ruling last Wednesday by Federal Judge James Boasberg. Boasberg has been reviewing materials behind Energy Transfer Partners, and has ruled in favor of looking at additional regulation for the Dakota Access Pipeline. TheStreet's coverage on Energy Transfer shows that the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline 'has spilled hazardous liquids near water crossings more than twice as frequently as any other pipeline company in the country this decade.' In addition, Amy Goodman, reporter for Democracy Now!, mentioned that Boasberg ruled last Wednesday that the Trump administration failed

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Live Stream: President Trump makes an Announcement on the Paris Climate Agreement

By |June 1st, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States|Tags: , , , |

Donald Trump will be discussing the Paris Climate Agreement via the live stream. Vice President Mike Pence started the live discussion. He brings up several talking points without any real data. After a short introduction to try and build up President Trump by Pence, Donald walks out and announces that our country will withdraw from the climate agreement we made with over 190 countries. All of the data that Trump brought up was negative without noting any of the positive trends in renewable energy. His inability to show unbiased view is a sign of weakness. In addition, Trump lacks

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Exxon shareholders Reconsider their Position on Climate Change

By |June 1st, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States|Tags: |

The Exxon Mobil Corporation announced on Wednesday that shareholders voted in favor of providing sufficient information regarding scientific research covering climate change. This announcement was released on Wednesday along with Trump's announcement of his decision on the Paris Climate Agreement. That decision will take place today at 3:00 p.m. EST. Reuters reported: 'Exxon Mobil Corp's chief executive said on Wednesday the company would reconsider how it communicates the risks its faces from climate change after shareholders approved a measure calling for increased transparency.' Regardless Trump's decision today, our country will bounce back to catch up with other developed and developing countries

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Tesla and Solar City is Reshaping the Solar Power Industry

By |May 12th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Tech News, Tesla Motors, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The future of clean energy has arrived with the latest roofing tiles from Tesla and Solar City. Bloomberg has recently reported that the company is producing roofing projects at $42 square foot including materials and labor. In October, Tesla will begin with production of two roofing tiles featuring a smooth glass and a textured glass tile. During a recent TED Talks discussion, Elon Musk shared insight on upcoming projects. Overall, Musk does an excellent job of showing how he refines a product or service. In each industry Musk refines and reforms modes of production. He has reduced the amount of

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