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Online Discussion Reveals Shifting Attitudes Toward Science, Climate Crisis

425 views Alex Proimos/Wikimedia Commons A new study of online news, chat, and commentary finds that the digital world has been talking a lot more, and a lot more urgently, about climate change since 2018. And since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, such online discussion has revealed a growing capacity to adapt to what science is telling us.  Diving deep into a decade of data “across social media, news, and blogging platforms, including Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, and Google, drawing on 1.3 trillion public documents,” global renewables developer BayWa put a particularly close lens to conversations held online between 2018 and 2020, writes Renewable Energy World. 

Best Solar Energy Websites & Top PV Industry News, Blogs

4 March 2021, 10:29 am EST By   ( Best Solar Energy Websites & Top PV Industry News, Blogs ) The renewable energy sector develops very fast. The latest global trend of decarbonization forced the installation of PV sites worldwide in 2021. Green infrastructure development is built on the use of renewable energy resources like wind, water, solar energy. This the solution in the condition of the economic recession and highly-polluted environment. Solar energy generated by the PV panels is the way to get clean energy, free from carbon emissions, combustion products, and other harmful agents. There is a range of reputable solar websites, info portals, and magazines to take into account. Let s take a closer look at the eight top-ranking media sources related to the solar energy trends, questions of decarbonization, solar software, and other renewable energ

The Lesson Of Texas

Posted on February 26, 2021 | Views: 437 cwebb2021-02-25T18:11:43-08:00 by Todd Olinsky-Paul: A new program states can use to quickly fund the distributed energy storage solution… If we learn anything from the Texas blackouts, and the death and suffering that have resulted, it should be this: distributed resilient solar+storage systems are no longer a luxury – they are an essential tool to protect citizens from power outages, and modernize the grid so outages become less frequent and severe. The thing is, we should have learned this lesson a long time ago. The wildfire blackouts in California should have taught us. Or the wholesale wrecking of the electric grid by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Or recurring widespread storm-related outages up and down the East Coast, from New Orleans to New Jersey.

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