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Energy Case Studies
Obama just took a big step toward powering New York with offshore wind
The administration isn't just stopping Atlantic drilling. It's firing up Atlantic wind.
Nuclear Power Is Too Safe to Save the World From Climate Change
In a few months, the first nuclear plant in 20 years is set to open in the US. But safety had nothing to do with the delay.
The world’s largest floating solar power plant just went online in China
China's massive, floating solar farm is just the latest in a series of moves geared toward making the nation less reliant on fossil fuels.
Solar jobs growing 17 times faster than US economy
President Trump may be focused on saving coal miners, but solar continues to be the hot spot in today's jobs market. Solar employment expanded last year 17 times faster than the total US economy, according to an International Renewable Energy Agency report published on Wednesday that cited data from
More than 30 years after the Chernobyl disaster, no people can live in the area — but the animal population is thriving
Without agriculture or hunting on the premises, more animals have the opportunity to migrate to the area.
Colbert Report Takes Down Big Coal: Save the Endangered Hillbilly (VIDEO)
Goodbye purple mountain's majesty--here comes Patriot Coal! Last night on the Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert hosted scientist Margaret Palmer in a br...
The Firewood Shortage That Helped Give Birth to America
It was cheap, abundant, and unlimited…or so colonists thought.
Chinese Province Larger Than Texas Just Ran For An Entire Week On Only Renewable Energy
While the U.S. flounders on environmental action and a growing number of cabinet officials out themselves as climate deniers, China continues to make waves as an emerging leader in this space.
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