If We Can’t Bring Water To The Crops, We Should Bring Crops To The Water

Credit to Author: Jennifer Sensiba| Date: Tue, 30 May 2023 19:35:41 +0000

There’s a very interesting image floating around social media now that makes a point I’ve been trying to make for years about the Colorado River. This graphic of Colorado River water usage depicts 79% being used for live stock details the how inefficient agriculture practices really are. (55% for growing livestock feed, much lost from […]

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OTEC, a Long-Stalled Baseload Ocean Power Technology, Is Seeing a Swell

Credit to Author: Sonal Patel| Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2023 04:29:40 +0000

A project to deploy a 1.5-MW commercial-scale ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) platform in the African island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe by 2025 has gained a key design certification. The crucial

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Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha Hits Myanmar, Bangladesh

Credit to Author: Guest Contributor| Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 16:49:36 +0000

Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha made landfall on 14 May in Myanmar, near the border with Bangladesh, accompanied by sustained winds of 180-190 km/h and violent gusts, torrential rainfall, and flooding. The WMO community provided forecasts and meteorological support to humanitarian agencies to help them mobilize against this dangerous threat for hundreds of thousands of […]

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“We Are Abaco Strong” — The Bahamas Inspiring Resilience At Scale

Credit to Author: RMI| Date: Sun, 14 May 2023 16:38:10 +0000

Solar and storage solutions are changing lives in the Caribbean nation. Through solar and storage projects, national energy buildings audits, and solar training programs, The Bahamas is showcasing how clean energy can make the country more resilient and energy independent, while slashing energy costs — and how to plan for scale.

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Florida And The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt’s Unprecedented Bloom

Credit to Author: Cynthia Shahan| Date: Thu, 11 May 2023 16:30:05 +0000

Native Floridians have struggled adapting to life as the timeless quality and charm of old Florida are being lost as a result of overdevelopment. That same overdevelopment contributes to the factors that support red tide’s continual growth. Many of us suffer from climate change grief — in particular, the loss of something in nature in […]

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