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Solar energy supporters rally against bill

Solar energy supporters rally against AB 1189, they say the bill would rollback green energy There is pushback against a proposed California bill some say could upset the solar industry and cost jobs, but the bill s author says it levels the playing field. Author: Heather Hope (Reporter) Updated: 7:52 PM PDT June 2, 2021 CHULA VISTA, Calif. Climate supporters rallied against Assembly Bill 1139 with help from a 30-foot tall inflatable Mr. Monopoly man that had the words utility profit grab on it, in red.  The only winners of this bill are the utility companies and shareholders,” said Karinna Gonzalez of Hammond Climate Solutions, who said she spent her entire career making solar energy accessible to communities of concern.

Experience stunning volcanos and unique cultural diversity in Guatemala

Rather than stepping back in time, Guatemala seems to invite the past and present to sit side-by-side. The country s most iconic images are those of the pyramids of Tikal, but rather than a chapter in the country s past, they are part of the Mayan culture that is still alive and active today. It s not the only one either, with Guatemala s 1996 peace treaty recognising 25 languages and ethnicities along with four unique cultures: Mayan, Ladina, Xinca and Garifuna. Contemporary Guatemalan composers have sought to celebrate this diversity in their music, with many of Ricardo Castillo s works inspired by Guatemalan folk music and Mayan legends.

Transcripts For WJLA ABC World News With Diane Sawyer 20120404

good evening. we begin with the flightening morning for passengers on that plane flying 30,000 feet when they were hit by turbulence so extreme, it forced the united flight to make an emergency landing. passengers sent to the hospital. hit be a routine flight, they were flying through clear air and suddenly, the air shifted. and jim avila tells us what happened next. reporter: thousands of feet above the ground a volt that injured five and two flight attendance when the plane hit sudden turbulence. the tampa to houston flight was nearing approach to lake charles, louisiana, and it hit bumpty air from the storms of yesterday. when you hit a very large up dlaft is dangerous, you can get everybody thrown into the air that is not strapped down. the pilot had to declare an emergency. at least three were transported to the hospital. the faa says already this year, with today s incident, a total of 12 passengers and crew have been hurt by turbulence. that is as many as were hu

Transcripts For WMAR ABC World News With Diane Sawyer 20120404

good evening. we begin with the flightening morning for passengers on that plane flying 30,000 feet when they were hit by turbulence so extreme, it forced the united flight to make an emergency landing. passengers sent to the hospital. hit be a routine flight, they were flying through clear air and suddenly, the air shifted. and jim avila tells us what happened next. reporter: thousands of feet above the ground a volt that injured five and two flight attendance when the plane hit sudden turbulence. the tampa to houston flight was nearing approach to lake charles, louisiana, and it hit bumpty air from the storms of yesterday. when you hit a very large up dlaft is dangerous, you can get everybody thrown into the air that is not strapped down. the pilot had to declare an emergency. at least three were transported to the hospital. the faa says already this year, with today s incident, a total of 12 passengers and crew have been hurt by turbulence. that is as many as were hu

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