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The nuclear option

Credit: Chuck Berman/TNS Exelon says that it will close the Byron Nuclear Generating Station near Rockford, pictured, and another in Grundy County unless Illinois lawmakers grant subsidies. Years ago, opposing nuclear power was cool. A partial meltdown at Three Mile Island lit a nationwide fire in 1979, when an estimated 200,000 anti-nuke protesters flocked to New York for a demonstration six months after what remains the nation s closest brush with nuclear energy catastrophe. Tens of thousands marched elsewhere. If they can open one on an earthquake fault, they can put one anywhere, musician Jackson Browne told the Associated Press in 1981, when he and nearly 2,000 other demonstrators were arrested for attempting to blockade a plant under construction in California, where the governor two years earlier had been amo

Watch now: Competing clean energy proposals emerge in Springfield

5 2 1.9 billion Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration  Gov. J.B. Pritzker has also outlined a goal of being carbon-free by 2050. President Joe Biden during a global climate summit this month also announced plans to cut America’s greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. An audit commissioned by Pritzker s office, released last week, found that two of the plants may need a public subsidy of up to $350 million over five years in order to stay open.  President Biden s two-day virtual climate summit has wrapped up. World leaders, activists and organizations from around the world took part. Friday s focus: the need for new, more cost-effective technologies to fight climate change. President Biden says this could be an opportunity to improve economies and boost job creation.  This is a moment for all of us to build better economies for our children, our grandchildren and all of us to thrive, to thrive and not just now, but beyond for the next generations

Homegrown apothecary March 9 topic

Homegrown apothecary March 9 topic Homegrown apothecary March 9 topic Feb. 22, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Crystal Stevens, co-founder of the Tend & Flourish School of Botanicals, will discuss how to create a homegrown apothecary. Topics will include creating medicinal herb gardens, tea gardens and native medicinal herb gardens. She will provide recipes for homegrown tea blends, tinctures and other medicinal preparations and will also cover ethical wild foraging and backyard medicine. For more details contact Chris Krusa at krusachris@gmail.com or 410-490-5024. Newsletter signup

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