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Daily Archives: April 21, 2021
Ten Years Left
For half of my life, we have only had ten years left to solve global warming. Only Ten Years Left To Fix Climate Emergency | Zurich Insurance Mercury News: Search Results 2020 is the deadline to avert climate catastrophe | … Continue reading
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Biden To Heal The Planet Again
“We are living in fiction right now in America. We are losing this country because people are not strong enough to call out this stuff” – Candace Owens Almost all of the western hemisphere is seeing historic cold for the … Continue reading
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Solar Energy To Power Canada During Winter
an 80-megawatt solar project in the county of Newell between Calgary and Medicine Hat, will produce more than 195,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable energy once completed, enough to power more than 18,000 Canadian homes for a year. Is Amazon’s climate … Continue reading
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