A record third of Americans live in climate disaster areas but new study says solar is the solution — this and more in your CIB for the week of September 13th, John. |
Why You Should Serve on Local Boards Are you interested in shaping environmental policy in your community? You don’t have to run for office to influence policy – you can serve on a local board or commission! Find out how tomorrow. |
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Climate Disaster Hitting 1/3 Americans Since 2018, the share of Americans living in climate disaster areas has grown from 5% to 12% to 28% to 32% of our population. We must Build Back Better. |
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Solar Futures Study New Energy Department study: with the Build Back Better Act's investments, solar could power 40% of the U.S., including every home, by 2035. |
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Algae Blooms are Back Recurring algae blooms have returned to our state’s estuaries with a vengeance. Climate change and economic development are likely causes. |
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