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Climate & Energy
June 13, 2019
Wind energy industry increasingly moving offshore
The UK turned on the first part of what will be the world’s largest and furthest offshore wind farm this week, forging its way further into the forefront of the offshore wind industry.
June 11, 2019
Warming global temperatures threaten tree species diversity
Thanks to climate change, tree diversity may be decreasing.
June 11, 2019
Organization to Hold Solar Power Installation Workshop
Solarize Indiana seeks to teach citizens how to accelerate the spread of solar energy projects
June 11, 2019
Climate change, deforestation, hunting among causes of large animal die-off
New research suggests large birds and land mammals will face extinction over the next century due to climate change, deforestation, hunting and increased urbanization.
June 6, 2019
Record-setting run of tornadoes in the US may be ending
A record-setting spell of severe storms has rocked the U.S. over the last two weeks.
June 6, 2019
Humans caused 2018 summer heat waves
Heat waves threatened people and crops across the globe throughout the summer of 2018, according to Nexus Media, researchers have concluded that humans are to blame.
May 30, 2019
Increase in ozone-damaging emissions linked to China
Researchers have discovered that eastern China is responsible for more than 60% of the recent rise in CFC-11 emissions.
May 20, 2019
Middle America’s Low-Hanging Carbon
The Search for Greenhouse Gas Cuts From the Grid, Agriculture and Transportation
May 20, 2019
Creation care: One Indiana congregation’s fight for energy equality
Dispute over net metering puts church, utility company at odds
May 15, 2019
With Climate Change, Animal-to-Human Disease Transfer May Worsen
Scientists have found that certain environments may make it easier for animals to infect humans with diseases like bird flu and Ebola.
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