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Data That Matters August 2021

The world is likely to exceed 1.5F by 2040, which is a result that may be lagging accelerating processes by Continue reading →

Federal Water Declaration

The US West has water issues. That’s not new, but it has been so common that facts like the Colorado Continue reading →

Data That Matters July 2016

Antarctica’s ozone hole shrunk by 4.5 million square kilometers annually. Environmental controls work. California’s aquifers hold 2.7 cubic kilometers instead Continue reading →

Hydro Loses To Solar And Wind

Hydroelectric dams are becoming unpopular, unprofitable, less significant, and are new dams are more likely to be cancelled. New solar Continue reading →

Data That Matters May 2016

Up to 47% of jobs are considered at high risk of automation. From 2009 to 2014 cities attracted 3.6% more Continue reading →

Portugal Used Only Renewables

For 107 hours starting with May 7th, Portugal was able to run exclusively on renewable energy: hydro, solar, and wind. Continue reading →

Wind And Water Make An Island 100% Renewable

The second largest island in the US has gone 100% renewable thanks to wind and hydro power. The notable aspect Continue reading →

Costa Rica Burns No Coal

Skip the details. First, congratulate Costa Rica on getting all of their energy from clean sources. An entire country that Continue reading →

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