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Gas Stoves Negatively Impact Health Study Finds

Posted on July 1, 2020

A report by Rocky Mountain Institute, along with Physicians for Social Responsibility, Sierra Club, and Mothers Out Front, found that gas stoves can exacerbate conditions like asthma due to hazardous levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and …

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Coal Declines Shift Economics of Duluth Superior Shipping Port

Posted on July 1, 2020

The Port of Duluth-Superior, one of the largest shipping ports in the United States, is being impacted by the continuing decline in coal. Still its second largest commodity,  20 million tons of coal delivered to …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

New York Retires Last Coal Plant

Posted on April 1, 2020

New York State’s aggressive Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, passed June 2019, which mandates carbon-free electricity by 2040 and a net-zero carbon economy by 2050, along with the state’s adoption of strict emissions rules and the …

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U.S. Less than 25% Coal-Powered

Posted on April 1, 2020

Since 2010, more than 40 percent of the nation’s 530 coal-fired power plants (100GW of capacity) have been or are slated to be retired. Of those remaining in operation, Energy Information Administration data show that, in 2019, they …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

Arc for All: Performance Metric Platform Now Free

Posted on March 1, 2020

We live in a world of data- the Arc platform takes that data and turn it into a performance score and a visual graphic. Now, Arc can be used for free. The Arc platform allows users to measure …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

Energy Efficiency Makes A Mark on US Economy, Society & Health

Posted on March 1, 2020

Investments in energy efficiency since 1980 have prevented a 60% increase in energy consumption and carbon emissions and are responsible for half of the carbon dioxide emissions reductions in the US power sector since 2005. …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

Building Learners: k-12 Students Tackle School’s Eco-footprint

Posted on March 1, 2020

The Center for Green Schools new Building Learners program empowers k-12 students to use their buildings as learning laboratories and master STEM concepts. Students use Arc to collect and analyze data, and they conduct real-world investigations that inform sustainability improvements at …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

Wind turbine blade recycler trying to fit the pieces together at Iowa factory

Posted on March 1, 2020

Article originally published by Energy News Wind turbine blades are piled up outside a former Maytag plant in central Iowa where a company hopes to help recycle them into a wide range of products. Global …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

10 Predictions for the Solar and Storage Market in the 2020s

Posted on March 1, 2020

Article originally published by Green Tech Media  Batteries will be standard with virtually every new solar system installed in the U.S. by 2025, the author predicts. The solar-plus-storage market is evolving rapidly and will look …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post

Rhode Island development pairs affordable housing with net-zero design

Posted on November 1, 2019

Article originally published by Energy News Network Residents of an affordable housing development under construction in Providence, Rhode Island, will get more than a break on the home price — they will have zero energy …

Posted in National, Newsletter Blog Post
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