SEIA & Nature Conservancy Announce Historic Agreement To Unlock Solar Power Development
A new agreement between solar developers and local land conservation groups hopes to speed the installation of more solar farms.
A new agreement between solar developers and local land conservation groups hopes to speed the installation of more solar farms.
Rural solar advocates are punching back against the opposition with a new alliance between conservation, agriculture, and environmental organizations.
By Brian Stewart Most of us understand that trees are good for the environment and that they absorb carbon in order to grow. We are familiar with comparisons that show how many trees would have to be planted in order to compensate for the carbon emissions from an airplane flight … [continued]
Even in an era of deep partisan division, planting trees and restoring forests to the United States’ natural and working landscapes represents a shared priority of both U.S. political parties.
Amazon, based in the United States, recently committed to greening German cities — as in, planting a lot of trees and bushes there. Now, Volkswagen, based in Germany, is reforesting Australia. Passing it along, you might say? (We may ask now, what is Atlassian doing for the United States to green it?)
The Nature Conservancy, with its 65 years of substantial work protecting the environment through conservation, is making its way deeper into coal country — with a plan. The organization wants to help develop solar on up to 13,000 acres of cleared coal mine lands.
Newly released grants are directed to diagnose coral reef degradation and to find solutions.
A report published by WWF and The Nature Conservancy earlier this month claims that hydropower is unnecessary for meeting global climate change and clean energy goals thanks to the dramatic cost decreases seen in the solar, wind, and storage sectors.
An in-depth interview with DroneSeed founder and CEO, Grant Canary.
Since it is being backed by oil industry lobbyists, one might ask, could a carbon tax actually be a benefit for the oil industry in some way? It is a question worth asking.