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Renewable Energy is Booming

Renewable Energy is Booming

The year 2020 will be remembered for a lot of things, but years from now it may be best known as the time that solar voltaic power became the cheapest energy in the world. That was confirmed by the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) 464-page “World Energy Outlook...

Learning to Farm While Protecting Your Soil

Learning to Farm While Protecting Your Soil

Farmers have been planting and growing crops in fundamentally the same way for thousands of years. At first, sticks were used to scratch furrows in the soil in which to place seeds. Eventually, crude wooden plows were invented, followed by much more effective plows...

Glacial Rivers and Proglacial Rivers

Glacial Rivers and Proglacial Rivers

When you hear the term “glacial river,” what is most commonly referred to is what geologists called a “proglacial river.” In effect, this is a river for which the source of the water is that which melts from a glacier at a higher elevation. The water runs downhill and...

Renewable Energy and The Sahara Desert

Renewable Energy and The Sahara Desert

Around the world, people seek renewable energy resources that promote a cleaner planet. Solar and wind power continues to top the list of options. Widespread use of solar and wind energy requires immense harvesting facilities. Some experts believe they have the...

The End of Fossil Fuels in Europe

The End of Fossil Fuels in Europe

Europe has seized from using fossil fuels to meet its climate target. When reporting on the bank's annual results at a press conference on Wednesday, the European investment bank president, Dr. Warner Hoyer, talked about it. Changing from using fossil fuels to natural...

Could the US Become Carbon Neutral?

Could the US Become Carbon Neutral?

According to research carried out by independent groups, the world can reduce carbon emissions by 2100. Paris climate Agreement participants have promised to find alternative ways to limit emissions. Some of these countries are China, South Korea, and Japan. However,...