Could wood be a viable alternative to fossil fuels? @MaxJRohr discusses the #sustainable energy resource in his latest #PHCNews column: https://t.co/deX7D5joS1
@phcppros Imagine if you climbed 10,000 palm trees, but only one of them had an edible coconut at the top. Would you start looking for food elsewhere, to better save your energy? 99.99% of bitcoin mining attempts fail, but still require an enormous amount of electricity.
@phcppros Additionally, a group of kids from Hawaii are suing the state for not acting sooner, “I want the defendants to understand that climate change is not an impending doom, but a preventable crisis that is currently harming Hawaii’s youth” https://t.co/YHQwMoShW7
@phcppros Now you can even lease your water rights back (checks notes) to the state, to send more water into the lake, without losing your water shares forever. https://t.co/6LtSEeTTnz
Update: the Salt Lake City School District unanimously adopted this phase out project. The recommendations by McKinstry will get them 30% of the way to their 2040 carbon neutrality goal. Retro-commissioning, heat pumps, 1 MW of PV, LED upgrades, etc.
Students in the Salt Lake City school district want to transition to 100 percent clean electricity by 2030. Who will lead the charge to update our schools to more #sustainable buildings? @MaxJRohr examines the question in this #PHCNews column: https://t.co/HDvUPwYWun
Students in the Salt Lake City school district want to transition to 100 percent clean electricity by 2030. Who will lead the charge to update our schools to more #sustainable buildings? @MaxJRohr examines the question in this #PHCNews column: https://t.co/HDvUPwYWun
Did you know? When the prospect of banning incandescent bulbs first arose in the U.K., there was an unexpected opponent — lizard owners. Learn more about the history and future of #LightBulbs in @MaxJRohr's latest #PHCNews column: https://t.co/ve6iCcNILQ
"The United Nations Climate Change Conference should absolutely take place. The 2030 carbon targets are vitally important...The #climate theater associated with these international summits is not necessary." Don't miss @MaxJRohr's latest #PHCNews Column: https://t.co/Qb1OK9dlBH
Fannie Mae dedicated over $88 billion to its green bond program (2012-2020). Did it make buildings greener? Because, it would be kind of a bummer if over 15% of them ended up using more energy, right?
"Green bonds look great on paper. However, if the buildings are not greener after participating in the programs, who wins?" Don't miss the latest from #PHCNews Columnist @MaxJRohr: https://t.co/u26ZmKu7EU
"Green bonds look great on paper. However, if the buildings are not greener after participating in the programs, who wins?" Don't miss the latest from #PHCNews Columnist @MaxJRohr: https://t.co/u26ZmKu7EU
The #electrification of rural America in 1936 is seen as a significant achievement. Do we want to do something similar in 2021? Explore the question in @MaxJRohr's latest #PHCNews column: https://t.co/pGxrqy04Km
We love living in the places that are hardest to defend from wildfires. “Ten million new homes were built in these exurban areas between 2000 and 2010; over 30 percent of America’s housing stock is now in the wildland-urban interface areas.”
How do we prepare to minimize the damage of inevitable #wildfires? @MaxJRohr examines solutions and challenges in this #PHCNews column: https://t.co/iS28tdbJV9