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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.

« Les énergies renouvelables ne sont pas naturellement durables »

« Les énergies renouvelables ne sont pas naturellement durables »
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Clemson Ornithologist Named 2020 E O Wilson Biodiversity Award Recipient

For Immediate Release, December 16, 2020 Contact: Dr. J. Drew Lanham, jos.drewlanham@gmail.com Clemson Ornithologist Named 2020 E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Award Recipient Dr. J. Drew Lanham Wins Award for Outstanding Science, Advocacy CLEMSON, S.C. Dr. J. Drew Lanham, a Clemson ornithologist who has worked tirelessly to make conservation science more compelling, relevant and inclusive, is the 2020 recipient of the Center for Biological Diversity’s annual E.O. Wilson Award for Outstanding Science in Biodiversity Conservation. “We’re delighted to present this award to Dr. Lanham for his passion and creativity in the fight to protect the wild creatures we share the Earth with,” said Kierán Suckling, the Center’s executive director. “By exposing how racism and the abuse of nature stem from a common core, Dr. Lanham is lighting the path toward a safer and more just world for people and wildlife alike.”

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