Big lithium news at the Salton Sea, where Ford has agreed to buy the metal from geothermal producer EnergySource: https://t.co/0ijxoWuYwR via @janetwilson66
🌱 Don’t let the lush, beautiful green hillsides deceive you, the risk of wildfires this summer & fall is still real. Now is the time to create defensible space, update your emergency plans & restock your emergency kit.
ℹ️: https://t.co/gwAI0J6NpU
🎒: https://t.co/DqYCueuCb1
California trying to speed up the approval of new renewable energy projects in places where there will actually be sufficient transmission. “The agencies are throwing a lot of spaghetti at the wall right now to see what might help.” https://t.co/TnQPmpacdN
A meeting of the #CleanEnergyAlliance (CEA) Board of Directors is scheduled for May 25 at 2 p.m. 📣The meeting will take place at the City of Oceanside's City Hall and will be live-streamed via Zoom.
Visit https://t.co/7yBytES2cL to access the meeting agenda.
I am so stoked to be lecturing students @UCBerkeley MRED program this afternoon. My parents were refugees who migrated to Calgary, of all places, and now I find myself here. I barely survived my university degree, and now I get to talk about my passion for urban design, city building and the missing middle. What a stunning campus. Thank you, @gregmorrow, for having me out. Thank you to my family, friends and colleagues, whose shoulders I’ve stood on and who continue to help me amplify my voice. Onward and upward 🚀
📢 | Blog Post: https://t.co/OmAZEVY7HS
To go from mid-level to senior, you need to discover the problem. A senior software engineer finds the problem and helps the mid-level engineer find a solution.
Take a leap and be one of us 👉 https://t.co/J6ulUehjQj
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"Se abrió la convocatoria #BecaColibrí para jóvenes 🇲🇽 y latinos que entrarán a la universidad. Seleccionados recibirán $1,000. Estudiantes sin documentos o DACA pueden solicitar $500+. Hay $5,000 para un estudiante de escasos recursos”, @alemend@latimes https://t.co/U0tVXlvbIY
Wow. I missed this back in April. New Mexico's Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham VETOED a bipartisan bill to promote #geothermal energy development in the state. What the heck is going on here? This bill passed 37-0 in the Senate and 63-3 in the House! https://t.co/ffqYJEndhZ