comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Rachel mcdevitt stateimpact - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Climate solutions to try at home | StateImpact Pennsylvania

Climate solutions to try at home | StateImpact Pennsylvania
npr.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from npr.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Pennsylvania
United-states
West-virginia
Spain
Temple-university
Spanish
Rachel-mcdevitt
Rachel-mcdevitt-stateimpact
Climate-solutions
Stateimpact-pennsylvania
Morning-edition
All-things-considered

New programs aim to cut home energy bills, greenhouse gas emissions

Home energy use can be expensive and contribute to climate change. But new programs aim to cut bills and emissions by focusing on energy efficient upgrades.

Pennsylvania
United-states
State-college
Florida
Pennsylvanians
Pam-adams
Eddie-riley
Colleen-ritter
Rachel-mcdevitt-stateimpact
Kristy-riley
Karis-taddei
Energy-information-administration

Home energy use can be expensive and contribute to climate change. New programs in State College aim to cut bills and emissions

State College Community Land Trust has a program designed not only to help people afford a home, but to renovate the home to be as energy-efficient as possible.

Pennsylvania
United-states
State-college
Florida
Colleen-ritter
Tom-downing
Pam-adams
Rachel-mcdevitt-stateimpact
Eddie-riley
Kristy-riley
Karis-taddei
International-energy-agency

Pa. communities seek solutions to increased flooding risks often caused by climate change

Climate change is expected to make Pennsylvania warmer and wetter, with rain falling in more intense bursts. Because of that, floodwaters are now showing up outside those flood zones designated by the federal government. It will be up to communities to figure out how to respond.

New-york
United-states
Middletown
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Iowa
Boston
Massachusetts
Bee-branch
Swatara-creek
Mississippi
Bloody-run

With Solar On The Rise, Some Worry Panels Will Be Harmful. Scientists Say Fears Have Been Disproven

Rachel McDevitt / StateImpact Pennsylvania Solar sounds scary to people in Adams County who don’t want to see a proposed project built in their neighborhood. Todd McCauslin, who leads a group opposing the Brookview solar project from Florida-based NextEra Energy Resources, has spent the last year trying to research the impacts. What he’s found has him worried that the 500 acres of solar panels will destroy local ecosystems, raise area temperatures, and that heavy metals in the solar panels will leach out and contaminate the soil and water. These concerns aren’t unique to McCauslin or Mount Joy Township. Dan Brockett, an educator with Penn State Extension, has been getting calls from people all across the state, who are alarmed at the idea of living next to fields full of solar panels.

Colorado
United-states
Adams-county
Pennsylvania
California
Brookview
University-of-california-davis
Dan-brockett
Rebecca-hernandez
Todd-mccauslin
Rachel-mcdevitt-stateimpact
Google

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.