#TwitterExit
We’ve been tapering off our activity on this platform
since it seems to be being purposely destroyed
Find us over on Spoutible at the handle @ecopia
https://t.co/ksTPouOaMU
So long Twitter and thanks for all the fish ✨
This is not an easy statement for a meteorologist to make, as there is a lot of pressure to not wade into these climate waters. Big kudos to Steve for being bold and honest.
Oakland has done it.
It is the first U.S. school district to transition to a 100% battery-electric school bus fleet (74 buses).
The buses provide electricity back to the grid as well.
Will improve the health of everyone and the climate.
https://t.co/FD1SUc3ylb @ElectrekCo
#CleanEnergyTransition#WaveEnergy
How do you capture the ocean’s energy? Peek under the hood of startup Oscillia Power's ‘anti-boat’ power device
https://t.co/K8fSK1whdp via @MSN
Solar is set to overtake generation capacity of all other power sources by 2027.
In three years, it will overtake gas.
In four years, it will push past coal.
And it's creating jobs as it does it.
We have the solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate#climate#energy#renewables
Mass production of electric flying machines begins in Burlington, Vermont
Conventional & VTOL e-aircraft being built
Facility itself powered by renewable electricity
300 e-aircraft/yr to be built
https://t.co/reVntPohXx @KyleBetaClark@jobyaviation@flyarcher@axios
#EnergyTransition#solar
Fantastic! A good start on getting solar on all the inactive building surfaces
Public Storage is backing 130 community solar projects. Here’s why
https://t.co/5UoyNTlSFR
via @GreenBiz
How is the U.S. energy storage industry doing? Despite record high deployments in the second quarter, it’s been a difficult time for developers, @dangearino reports.
https://t.co/LUDhf3rof0
#renewables
Fantastic innovation in #solar!
Ingenious Snow-Proof Solar Panel Strips Can Work in All Weather: ‘Game-Changing Tech’
https://t.co/2pYNfevu2u
via @goodnewsnetwork
‘Missing half the equation’: scientists criticise Australia over approach to fossil fuels https://t.co/KL40YViP7n
The Australian government is “missing half the equation” in acting on the climate crisis by backing a shift to renewable energy but having no plan to get out of fossil fuels, according to an author of a new scientific review.