This is stupid.
Trump spent 2017 attacking clean energy, clean water, and clean air, and the US created a small number of coal jobs.
Meanwhile wind, solar, and the clean energy sector are creating huge numbers of good-paying jobs and helping fight climate change. Which is real. https://t.co/aTGNJzFmwa
#EconomicSurvey2018 suggests share of renewable fuels (especially in solar energy) increasing steadily in India. @TexMinIndia too has been strengthening the Government’s resolve by providing greater benefits to powerlooms using solar energy & energy efficient technology.
Trump's #SunTax will raise the cost of solar power, resulting in a slowdown in growth for one of the fastest-growing employment sectors of America’s economy. https://t.co/aWgubUbcUn
The Solar Energy Industries Association says Trump’s solar panel tariff will cause 23,000 industry workers to lose their jobs this year.
Up to one third of the 260,000 Americans currently employed in the industry are at risk over the longer term. https://t.co/tkB3fvnl94
Partly this reflects the view that what's good for the Koch brothers is good for America. But I also think it's a macho thing: real men pollute the environment, and anything else -- solar and wind, but even relatively clean natural gas -- is for sissies 3/
Wow - some serious twisty-twirly* solar wind interaction going on with C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS) in this amazing anim by Michael Jäger! (Via https://t.co/c3Tk74hl56)
*technical science term
Great analysis here - Energy PLUS storage from new solar and wind projects is now cheaper than energy from existing coal plants in Colorado. https://t.co/dD4aIZGC8l
Hi we are back!! Look for our DAILY updates in 2018. Follow us @SIMPFANY or head to https://t.co/yPz9VKsU6e for a downloadable weekly summary. Review of U.S. net gen through 3rd q of 2017 #powergen#netgen#oilandgas#wind#solar
This is actually pretty amazing: Trump/Perry wanted an industrial policy that subsidized coal and nuclear at the expense of renewables and natural gas. Trump's own appointees said no https://t.co/oz9DBT36vI
2017 Year in Review: Continued to work toward lowering our environmental impact while saving money for our members and the public. @SMUD#Renewables#Solar#Power#CalPERS2017 https://t.co/WDppeTnEEk