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Drone Technology Interfering Firefighters in California

By |November 2nd, 2019|Categories: Agriculture, California, Economy, Environment, Featured, Los Angeles, National News, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Drone technology interfering firefighting efforts in California.

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Carbon Engineering and Managing Climate Change

By |June 30th, 2019|Categories: Canada, Environment, Featured, Health, North America, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle A solution to the massive amounts of greenhouse gases being pumped into the environment is currently underway with carbon engineering. The process takes large amounts of CO2 from the air and breaks it down with a filtration system. The BBC have also provided a report on the recent advancements with carbon extraction technology. In addition to reducing our overall carbon footprint, planting more trees, we can structure our communities around awareness and technology to bring balance back to the environment. Watch more on this topic with a YouTube video from CNBC. https://youtu.be/XHX9pmQ6m_s

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Climate Change Study Covering Denver Average Snowfall

By |February 9th, 2019|Categories: Agriculture, Colorado, Denver, Economy, Environment, Featured, Lifestyle, National News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Average Snowfall Records for Denver Has Been Down by Almost Half the Past Two Years In an era of our climate rapidly changing it is important to record and keep track of the annual snowfall and rainfall. In Colorado, I have noticed a swing in the amount of snowfall the state consistently produces on average. The National Weather Service noted that the overall average for snowfall regarding Denver is 57.3. Currently we are experiencing winters with almost half the average amount of snow. The National Weather Service at weather.gov has reported the following statistics regarding snowfall in the Greater Denver

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Climate Change Trends and the Impacts of Geoengineering

By |December 25th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Increased Storm Activity in the Northwest May Be Linked to Global Warming in the Pacific Ocean Over the past year the United States and additional areas around the world have been impacted by an increased amount of intense weather conditions. The number of extreme weather events has quadrupled since the 1970s.  Research on geoengineering begun in 1896 from a Swedish chemist know as Svante Arrhenius. The concept of controlling the atmosphere and the environment creates a large amount of debate regarding the regulation process. That being said, after the recent series of droughts and wildfires, we need to start seeking

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Climate Change Solutions and Tips to Living a More Sustainable Lifestyle

By |October 8th, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Lifestyle, Politics, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Recently Released Data that Accelerates the Global Time Table to Transfer Developed Countries Over to Renewable Energy Climate change, also known as global warming will be fought and won in the voting polls. In each section of the world people are finding new ways to living within a more sustainable lifestyle. Recent scientific evidence regarding the rise in global temperatures points to a large issue of sea level rising, as well as record-breaking storms throughout the world. Climate change is the ongoing evolution of how humans have impacted the environment. It is true that

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ARISE Music Festival 2018 Hosts Ten Thousand Souls on Site

By |August 9th, 2018|Categories: ARISE Music Festival, Boulder, Colorado, Denver, Entertainment, Everyone Orchestra, Featured, Music News, National News, Photography, Reviews, Weather|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

“One for the record books.” - ARISE Festival 2018 Attendee Thievery Corporation, Slightly Stoopid, and Trevor Hall carved their names into music history with headlining performances at the 2018 ARISE Music Festival in Loveland, Colorado. Over 200 acts and performers shared their talent on seven stages from August 3-5. A mixture of wild weather added a level of danger to the festival. Landscape Portrait nearby Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo by Samantha Harvey The road to the ARISE Music Festival sits along the edge of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. In 2017 Samantha Harvey was able to cover ARISE

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Ozone Hazard Periods in Denver Become A Frequent Occurrence During Summer

By |June 24th, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy, Colorado, Denver, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Lifestyle, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

Denver and Fort Collins Both Rank in the Top Twenty for Most Polluted Cities by the American Lung Association In 2016, the State of the Air report listed Denver and Fort Collins in the top ten cities for most polluted areas. The current statistics point a positive trend for the mile high city, but there is still progress to be made in limiting carbon emissions that can damage the ozone. A majority of the reports and ozone warnings on the road direct drivers to limit their time driving on the road and carpool when possible. It has been more of

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Earth Day Unites People Around Longmont, Colorado at Ollin Farms

By |April 22nd, 2018|Categories: Agriculture, Colorado, Culinary, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Local News, National News, Photography, TED Talks, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Organic Farming in Colorado Provides the Tools to Engage the Community The residents surrounding Longmont, Colorado joined together for a community event hosted by Lefthand Watershed Oversight Group to celebrate Earth Day on Sunday, April 22 at Ollin Farms. Longmont has a thriving farmers market, and several members of the community collected to help lend a hand with a pesticide-free farm north of Denver. Adults helped informed and guided younger groups of people to plant trees, collect firewood, clear land, as well as work on creek restoration. Mark, a worker at Ollin Farms in Longmont, Colorado, going over the plans

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Solar Energy Continues to Grow In Kansas During 2019 with the Johnson Corner Solar Project

By |March 17th, 2018|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Politics, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

This Project Would Use 86,000 Solar Panels To Generate Close To 55,000 Megawatt Hours Annually The pathway to more economically viable energy is taking shape in Western Kansas. An initiative known as the Johnson Corner Solar Project will be opening the largest solar power plant in the state of Kansas in 2019. Currently, Kansas produces 11.15 percent of renewable energy in regards to total energy production for the state. The state does have a strong wind energy sector, as well as biomass. This upcoming solar power project will produce a small fraction of total energy for Kansas, but is an excellent step in

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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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