Energy and Climate Change

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‘All Electric America’ Says Climate-Change Response Is Too Slow

Freeman and Parks do a good job of outlining for the ordinary concerned citizen the counters to the arguments, for example, that wind, solar, and other renewables are too costly.

Can this gorgeous short film lure fly fishermen into climate activism?

"When you talk about temperature rising, it had never occurred to me that there was anything to worry about," says Dylan Tomine, a former fly fishing guide.

Indian scientists are breeding small cows that fart less

Scientists at Kerala University are breeding miniature cows that produce less methane, with the aim of reducing its impact on climate change.

Earth just recorded its warmest April on record, and it wasn’t even close

The record all but assures that 2016 will set another milestone for the warmest calendar year in NASA’s database, regardless of whether the rest of this year sees comparatively cooler global temperatures.

Specialists say Bozeman may exceed available water supply in 15 – 20 years

"We are a headwaters community. Which means there is no upstream for us."

Nestlé Just Gained Control Over This Town’s Water for the Next 45 Years

Tea Party Republican Governor Paul LePage of Maine helped Nestlé secure a contract that gives Poland Springs, a Nestlé subsidiary, permission to take the small town of Fryeburg’s groundwater for the next 25 years for their own profit.

Try not to jiggle while watching these amazing bladeless wind turbines.

So how does the bladeless turbine generate power?

Tesla’s Elon Musk: Time to ‘revolt’ against fossil fuel industry

Speaking at the World Energy Innovation Forum, Musk also called for the public to "revolt" against what he called the fossil fuel industry’s "propaganda war" on renewable energy and electric vehicles.

Just How Much Power Do Your Electronics Use When They Are ‘Off’?

About a quarter of all residential energy consumption is used on devices in idle power mode

New rule would permit thousands of eagle deaths by windmills

Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe said the proposal will "provide a path forward" for maintaining eagle populations while also spurring development of a pollution-free energy source that’s intended to ease global warming, a cornerstone of President Barack Obama’s energy plan.