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Project Sunroof

tsedevino 06.29.2016

 

“In recent years, solar panel prices have gone down dramatically. As a result, more and more people are are choosing to add them to their roofs. However, the cost in getting an appraisal can be a turn off to many homeowners, especially if it turns out solar panels are not a good idea for their home. That’s where Google’s Project Sunroof comes in.

 

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Climate Change Is Fueling Violence Against Women

tsedevino 06.27.2016

 

Carla Lopez remembers the first time she heard a suggestion that climate change was a factor leading to the rape of young girls.

‘I was in Santa Maria Xalapan of Guatemala when a group of women said young girls were being kidnapped and raped because there was a water crisis. It was a revelation,’ said the executive director of the Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres, a women’s fund based in Central America.

 

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Antarctic CO2 Hit 400 PPM

tsedevino 06.25.2016

 

Carbon dioxide has been steadily rising since the start of the Industrial Revolution, setting a new high year after year. There’s a notable new entry to the record books. The last station on Earth without a 400 parts per million (ppm) reading has reached it.

 

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Top 10 States Committed to Local Food

tsedevino 06.23.2016

 

Vermont once again tops all the other states in terms of their commitment to local food, according to the 2016 Locavore Index.

 

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Portland Schools

tsedevino 06.21.2016

 

Schools in Portland, Oregon, have voted to abandon textbooks that ‘express doubt about the severity of the climate crisis or its root in human activities.’

 

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S. Florida Republicans Tackle Climate Change

tsedevino 06.19.2016

 

Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo and Democratic Rep. Ted Deutch, whose South Florida districts are already enduring increased flooding, salt water intrusion and other effects of rising sea levels, are leading the first truly bipartisan congressional effort to tackle climate change.

 

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How Not Recycling Old Clothes Can Hurt The Environment

tsedevino 06.17.2016

 

Americans may think they donate all of their used clothes, but only 15 percent of textiles are reused. That means a lot of fabric ends up in landfills.

Maybe you’ve done this yourself. You have clothing you want to get rid of. You sort out the stuff to donate. And the stuff that is just ratty beyond belief, well, you just toss it. Bret Jaspers, from member station WSKG in Binghamton, N.Y, reports that that might not be the best strategy if you care about the planet.

 

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100% Edible Six-Pack Ring

tsedevino 06.15.2016

 

Drinking beer to save ocean life? Cheers to that. Saltwater Brewery in Florida has partnered with the New York-based ad agency We Believers to create a plastic-free six-pack ring that feeds marine life, rather than choking or ensnarling them. The Edible Six Pack Ring is made from byproducts of the brewing process such as wheat and barley, making it the first 100 percent biodegradable, compostable and edible packaging implemented in the beer industry.

 

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Extinction Labels

tsedevino 06.13.2016

 

The Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental nonprofit, wants you to know how food production affects wildlife. Piggybacking on the government’s recent redesign of nutrition labels on food packing, the group has created their own “extinction labels,” which detail what wildlife you’re endangering when you chow down on bacon, beef and chicken.

 

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Financial Times Told Oil Industry To Accept Its Demise

tsedevino 06.11.2016

 

The editorial board of the Financial Times isn’t exactly stacked with bleeding-hearted environmentalists. Just a month ago, the British paper defended ExxonMobil’s right to question climate change amid legal probes into whether the oil giant covered up evidence of global warming.

 

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