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Lightstar and the City of Detroit are launching a solar initiative that combines urban agriculture and renewable energy.

The Locally-Sited Utility-Scale Solar program is a multi-phase endeavor aimed at intertwining the growth of solar energy infrastructure with sustainable agricultural development in partnership with Detroit’s communities. Phase I of the project is set to bring solar installations to two community-centered sites – State Fair and Gratiot-Findlay – boasting a combined potential of approximately 1 0MW of generation capacity.

With successive phases looking to expand this fusion of technology and agriculture further, Lightstar and City leaders are laying the groundwork for a future where Detroit leads the charge in urban sustainability.

Potential crops such as lettuce, kale, carrots and a variety of berries are anticipated to thrive alongside solar panels, illustrating a balance between energy production and urban farming. Lightstar is actively seeking urban farming partners that can provide fresh, local and sustainably farmed produce and livestock products to the people of Detroit.

“This project is not just about generating renewable energy; it’s about cultivating hope, fostering resilience, and sowing the seeds of a sustainable future for all Detroit residents,” says Lightstar’s Brianna Fiorillo. “Through a partnership with American Farmland Trust (AFT) and Michigan State University Agricultural Extension, Lightstar intends to use the data gathered from this project to inform and inspire similar initiatives nationwide, blazing a trail for the integration of agrivoltaics across the country.”

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Is Greta Thunberg a Climate Scientist?

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My Republican mother used to ask me about Greta Thunberg, “Since when has a 15-year-old girl become an expert on climate science?’

“She not,” I would reply, “She’s a political activist who trusts what scientists are telling us over what the oil companies say. Whose accounts on this matter do you trust, and why?”

Is Greta Thunberg a Climate Scientist?

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Where Surveys Are Irrelevant

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We don’t need opinion polls regarding matters of fact.

This is why it’s incorrect to say that we do (or do not) believe in climate change.  One either understands or does not understand climate science.

The same concept applies to the meme at left.  Who could possibly care about the opinions of largely under-educated Americans regarding the strength of the economy under Biden or Trump.

Would you rather ask 100 economists or 100 managers of men’s apparel stores?

Where Surveys Are Irrelevant

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The Natives Are Restless

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Americans–even the greedy pigs and the hateful idiots–are turning against Trump.

Each new day brings a new level of chaos, mayhem, economic freefall, criminality, and international humiliation for our country and its people.

We’ve run out of patience.

The Natives Are Restless

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