As the “No Kings” rally was going on yesterday, I wrote a few posts about the unexpectedly high level of participation that was achieved in places that are normally thought of supporting Trump, e.g., Montana and Idaho.
On the other hand, anyone would have expected that the crowd in Boston would be enormous. The state of Massachusetts ranks #1 in education nationally, and greater Boston is the home to no fewer than 44 colleges and universities. What percentage of students at Harvard, MIT, Tufts, Boston College, and Boston University do you think support the criminal sociopath in the White House?
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Run-of-River Hydro — Just When You Thought You’d Seen it All
For some reason, people post a great deal of pure bullshit on social media on the subject of renewable energy.
Some of it requires some level of knowledge of the subject to figure out, but not the one at left, where the turbines are oriented at right angles to the flow of the river!
Run-of-River Hydro — Just When You Thought You’d Seen it All
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Climate Change2 years ago
Spanish-language misinformation on renewable energy spreads online, report shows
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The toxic gas flares fuelling Nigeria’s climate change – BBC News
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Greenhouse Gases2 months ago
Guest post: Why China is still building new coal – and when it might stop
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Climate Change1 year ago嘉宾来稿:满足中国增长的用电需求 光伏加储能“比新建煤电更实惠”
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Carbon Footprint2 years agoUS SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rules Spur Renewed Interest in Carbon Credits
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US Grid Strain, Possible Allete Sale

Funny stuff.