It has been fun watching certain political candidates explain their way around the climate change debate since the Pope has come out with rather strong words warning about climate impacts caused by society. Rick Santorum actually said we should listen to scientists and not the Pope about climate change. Jokes aside, what is becoming more common is deflecting the debate of whether it is man-made or not and discussion how to deal with adaptation which could make climate change a discussion about solutions instead of doing nothing. A step in the right direction…
- NY Times: Pope’s Views on Climate Change Add Pressure to Catholic Candidates
- Grist: This power plant slurps up water for Arizona — and burns 15 tons of coal a minute
- Utility Dive: Most states on track to meet EPA Clean Power Plan, but political & legal contention remains
- Think Progress: Opposition Is Piling On A Proposal To Increase Access To Solar Power In Florida
- Greentech Media: Survey – 1 in 3 Corporate Investors Plan to Back Their First Solar Project in 2015
- Renewable Energy World: EU Raises Concern That UK, France Won’t Meet Renewables Goal
- CleanTechnica: California Becomes First US State To Surpass 10,000 MW Solar Mark
- PV-Magazine: NREL partnerships to help the grid accommodate more renewable energy
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Have a great day!
Yann