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‘Chasing Methane’ – Years of Living Dangerously

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 3, 2017 by stlaneFebruary 3, 2017

Should this be taken into account if we're going to spend money on infrastructure and current administration's energy policies? In 2016, the Obama Administration announced bold regulations to curb methane emissions. Now House Republicans are trying to undo those regulations. … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

Trump, Putin and the Pipelines to Nowhere

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 28, 2016 by stlaneJanuary 31, 2017

You can’t understand what Trump’s doing without understanding the “Carbon Bubble” American journalists, pundits and media executives have largely convinced themselves that climate change is not a serious political issue, because they think the polls tell them that. A majority … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Look Fast: Solar Is Blowing Past Coal…And Gas…And Wind

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 17, 2016 by stlaneDecember 17, 2016

Now, here’s a surprise. Wind power has been growing at a rapid clip, but it looks like solar is sneaking up from behind with a Negasonic Teenage Warhead-scale weapon in hand: it’s cheaper. In fact, according to data studied by … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Microgrids, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

Tesla signs lease for I-10 showroom, its first in San Antonio

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 1, 2016 by stlaneFebruary 28, 2017

Tesla has signed a lease for its first San Antonio showroom along Interstate 10 close to the Dominion, ending its struggle to establish a presence in the Alamo City. The Silicon Valley automaker has entered a lease with an affiliate … Continue reading →

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Working with nature rather than against it – Biomimicry Video – SustainableSA.com

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 15, 2016 by stlaneSeptember 26, 2018

Click here to learn more about biomimicry? Biomimicry's 12 surprising lessons from nature's engineers Janine Benyus Source: Biomimicry Video – SustainableSA.com

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Energy Efficiency Tips

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 6, 2016 by stlaneOctober 6, 2016

There’s good reason to be energy efficient. For starters, you’re eligible for rebates and savings programs when you make qualified, energy-saving improvements to your home. Many of these upgrades also may be eligible for tax credits. What’s more, when you … Continue reading →

Posted in CPS Energy, Doing Something, Energy Efficiency, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Retrofits, Sustainability, Utilities | Leave a reply

Straight outta Lubbock: Scientist and TV station aim at ‘myths’ with new videos

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 4, 2016 by stlaneOctober 4, 2016

When the Canadian atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe moved to Lubbock 11 years ago to take a faculty position at Texas Tech University, she was well known and regarded in the field of climate-change research, but not too far beyond it. … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Circular Economy, Climate Change, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Humor, Job Creation, Permaculture, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability | Leave a reply

Intro To Carbon Pricing (Video) | CleanTechnica

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 8, 2016 by stlaneSeptember 8, 2016

You’ve heard the phrase. Now learn the meaning. Carbon price: The price for avoided or released carbon dioxide (CO2) or CO2-equivalent emission permits. In many models that are used to assess the economic costs of mitigation, carbon prices are used … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Upend the Tax Havens to Fund Clean Energy Revolution, Group Urges

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 8, 2016 by stlaneSeptember 8, 2016

Two birds. One stone. How to recoup and put to good use the billions of dollars corporations and the super-wealthy hide from governments each year while also funding the renewable energy revolution scientists and experts say is necessary—and technologically possible—to … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

General Reference to Water Protection in City Plan Becomes Controversial. Because Developers. | The Daily | San Antonio Current

SustainableSA.com Posted on August 10, 2016 by stlaneAugust 10, 2016

With council set to debate and vote on the new plan next week, one minor conflict has emerged over general language that deals with some of the city's basic sustainability measures, like ensuring groundwater protection. And that appears to be … Continue reading →

Posted in Building, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Utilities, Water, Wildlife

Janine Benyus: What Can Today’s Designers Learn From Nature?

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 22, 2016 by stlaneMay 22, 2016

Science writer Janine Benyus believes innovators should look to nature when solving a design problem. She says the natural world is full of ideas for making things waterproof, solar-powered and more. Source: Janine Benyus: What Can Today's Designers Learn From … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Biomimicry, Building, Circular Economy, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, Net Zero Buiilding, Permaculture, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Retrofits | Leave a reply

How fast can we transition to a low-carbon energy system?

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 2, 2015 by stlaneDecember 2, 2015

Starting later this month, the world’s nations will convene in traumatized Paris to hammer out commitments to slow down global climate change. Any long-term solution will require “decarbonizing” the world energy economy – that is, shifting to power sources that … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized, Utilities | Leave a reply

Moving to Renewable Energy Would Boost Disposable Income And Create A Million Jobs

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 29, 2015 by stlaneNovember 29, 2015

A new report has found that transitioning to a clean energy economy would be an economic boon to the United States, increasing employment, reducing costs to consumers, and benefiting investors.The report, from NextGen Climate America, showed that investment in efficiency, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

▶ The Death Of Bees Explained – Parasites, Poison and Humans – YouTube

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 16, 2015 by stlaneJuly 16, 2015

In 2015 the bees are still dying in masses. Which at first seems not very important until you realize that one third of all food humans consume would disappear with them. Millions could starve. The foes bees face are truly … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Economic Development, Fertilizers, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Sustainability, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Scientists Start $150 Billion Program to Cut Clean Energy Costs – Renewable Energy World

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 16, 2015

LONDON — Scientists and economists including BP Plc’s former chief executive officer, John Browne, are inviting governments to join a $150 billion program that aims to make clean energy cheaper than coal. The 10-year plan, known as the Global Apollo … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Net Zero Buiilding, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability | Leave a reply

France Declares All New Rooftops Must Be Topped With Plants Or Solar Panels | CSGlobe

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 16, 2015

A new law recently passed in France mandates that all new buildings that are built in commercial zones in France must be partially covered in either plants or solar panels.Green roofs, as they are called, have an isolating effect which … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Job Creation, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

France to force big supermarkets to give unsold food to charities | World news | The Guardian

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 16, 2015

French supermarkets will be banned from throwing away or destroying unsold food and must instead donate it to charities or for animal feed, under a law set to crack down on food waste.The French national assembly voted unanimously to pass … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Circular Economy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Security, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

Stanford engineers develop state-by-state plan to convert U.S. to 100% clean, renewable energy by 2050 | Stanford News Release

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 16, 2015 by stlaneJune 17, 2015

One potential way to combat ongoing climate change, eliminate air pollution mortality, create jobs and stabilize energy prices involves converting the world's entire energy infrastructure to run on clean, renewable energy.This is a daunting challenge. But now, in a new … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Resilience, Retrofits, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Sustainability Metrics, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton, Utilities | Leave a reply

Fossil Fuels Just Lost the Race Against Renewables – Bloomberg Business

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 25, 2015 by stlaneApril 25, 2015

The race for renewable energy has passed a turning point. The world is now adding more capacity for renewable power each year than coal, natural gas, and oil combined. And there’s no going back. The shift occurred in 2013, when … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Commercial Building, Doing Something, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fianance & Fundraising, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Net Zero Buiilding, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities

Big Oil Is About to Lose Control of the Auto Industry – Bloomberg Business

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 23, 2015 by stlaneApril 28, 2015

A pollution-free revolution is coming While the U.S. pats itself on the back for the riches flowing from fracking wells, an upheaval in clean energy is quietly loosening the oil industry's grip on the automotive industry. Presentations by analysts at Bloomberg New Energy Finance … Continue reading →

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Do Your Due Deligence When Buying Solar

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 9, 2024 by stlaneMay 9, 2024
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Look out Putin — Ukrainian woman invents ‘solar for balconies’ to wean Europe off Russian gas | TechCrunch

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 18, 2022 by stlaneJuly 18, 2022

Much has been made of how European countries are, on the one hand, supporting Ukraine in its fight against the heinous and illegal invasion by Russia but at the same time remaining heavily dependent on Russian energy sources. WeDoSolar, launched … Continue reading →

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The US may have an unexpected green energy source: abandoned oil and gas wells  – Vox

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 18, 2022 by stlaneJuly 18, 2022

The US is spending millions to explore a surprising source of untapped power. What’s old is new again That’s exactly what the agency’s pilot program, called Wells of Opportunity: ReAmplify, aims to do, awarding a total of $8.4 million to … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Building, Carbon, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Energy Policy, Geothermal, Microgrids, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton, Utilities | Tagged Geothermal | Leave a reply

A transition to ‘healthy sources of energy’ can generate jobs, says the World Health Organization

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 7, 2022 by stlaneApril 7, 2022

Maria Neira of the U.N. agency discusses the economic benefits of a transition to renewable sources of energy. https://www.cnbc.com/video/2022/04/07/a-transition-to-healthy-sources-of-energy-can-generate-jobs-who.htmlSustainable practices are healthy, profitable and create jobs.

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Texas Will Get Billions for Environmental Projects from $1.2T Infrastructure Bill, from Clean Water to EV Charging to Public Transit » Dallas Innovates

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 7, 2021 by stlaneDecember 7, 2021

$550 billion in new infrastructure spending is coming to projects nationwide—and a big slice is bound for Texas. From new electric buses to rail projects to improved power infrastructure to lead water service line removal and more, Texas’ environment may … Continue reading →

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Jigar Shah’s big idea for getting rooftop solar and… | Canary Media

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 30, 2021 by stlaneNovember 30, 2021

How the DOE could marshal its loan guarantees to decarbonize the grid and boost energy equity in one fell swoop. Can a government program created to back industrial-scale energy infrastructure help get efficient smart appliances and solar-battery systems into the … Continue reading →

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In Texas, a rancher swaps his oil pumps for wind turbines

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 13, 2021 by stlaneMay 13, 2021

Cattle rancher Bobby Helmers cranes to listen as the blades of his six giant wind turbines slice through the air in the same Texas fields that once echoed with the sounds of oil pumps. Like JR and Bobby Ewing, lead … Continue reading →

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A Nonprofit Promised to Preserve Wildlife. Then It Made Millions Claiming It Could Cut Down Trees. — ProPublica

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 11, 2021 by stlaneMay 11, 2021

A Nonprofit Promised to Preserve Wildlife. Then It Made Millions Claiming It Could Cut Down Trees.The Massachusetts Audubon Society has managed its land as wildlife habitat for years. Here’s how the carbon credits it sold may have fueled climate change. … Continue reading →

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Why did renewables become so cheap so fast? And what can we do to use this global opportunity for green growth? – Our World in Data

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 2, 2020 by stlaneJanuary 28, 2021

For the world to transition to low-carbon electricity, energy from these sources needs to be cheaper than electricity from fossil fuels. Fossil fuels dominate the global power supply because until very recently electricity from fossil fuels was far cheaper than … Continue reading →

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Solar Panel Recycling in 2019: How it Works

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 16, 2020 by stlaneOctober 28, 2020

October 16, 2020 Update: America’s Largest Solar Panel-Maker Leads the World in Panel Recycling–Recovering 95% of Materials Solar panel recycling is important for the future of solar. Solar panels have a lifetime of about 30 years. With the increasing number … Continue reading →

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Coronavirus Inspires 64 Percent of Americans to Be More Eco-Friendly

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 20, 2020 by stlaneMay 20, 2020

With people all across the U.S. spending more time at home during coronavirus quarantines, many Americans are rethinking their habits and trying to live more sustainably. According to a new survey, nearly two-thirds of people have been inspired to pick … Continue reading →

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Mitigation and Adaptation | Solutions – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 7, 2020 by stlaneMay 7, 2020

Responding to Climate Change NASA is a world leader in climate studies and Earth science. While its role is not to set climate policy or prescribe particular responses or solutions to climate change, its purview does include providing the robust … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Pollution, Resilience, Sustainability Metrics | Tagged Mitigation and Adaptation | Leave a reply

A Satellite Lets Scientists See Antarctica’s Melting Like Never Before

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 30, 2020 by stlaneMay 7, 2020

New data from space is providing the most precise picture yet of Antarctica’s ice, where it is accumulating most quickly and disappearing at the fastest rate, and how the changes could contribute to rising sea levels. The information, in a … Continue reading →

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CASE Introduces World’s First Fully Electric Backhoe Loader

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 27, 2020 by stlaneApril 27, 2020

Another milestone for the construction equipment industry: the first electric backhoe loader arrives. CASE Construction Equipment unveiled “Project Zeus” – the all-new, all-electric CASE 580 EV backhoe loader, which turns out to be the first in the industry. We already … Continue reading →

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Senator Booker Is Right about Factory Farming

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 20, 2020 by stlaneMay 7, 2020

Should we pass legislation to end factory farming? Contrary to common belief, Senator Cory Booker’s best idea wasn’t dropping out of the 2020 presidential race. That was his second-best idea. His best idea was introducing the Farm System Reform Bill … Continue reading →

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The Energy Shift Approaches as Fossil Finance Dries Up | NRDC

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 29, 2020 by stlaneFebruary 29, 2020

Coal has long been in decline, but with financial giants rethinking oil and gas, and a major proposed oil project folding, is the end in sight for new fossil fuel projects as well? Around the globe, energy and urgency is … Continue reading →

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The Plastic Problem | PBS NewsHour

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 21, 2019 by stlaneDecember 21, 2019

By 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the oceans. It’s an environmental crisis that’s been in the making for nearly 70 years. Plastic pollution is now considered one of the largest environmental threats facing humans and animals … Continue reading →

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Article: The Ocean Cleanup Device in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Finally Working

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 21, 2019 by stlaneDecember 21, 2019

“We now have a self-contained system in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch that is using the natural forces of the ocean to passively catch and concentrate plastics,” he added. “This now gives us sufficient confidence in the general concept to … Continue reading →

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Healthy soil is the real key to feeding the world

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 4, 2019 by stlaneDecember 4, 2019

One of the biggest modern myths about agriculture is that organic farming is inherently sustainable. It can be, but it isn’t necessarily. After all, soil erosion from chemical-free tilled fields undermined the Roman Empire and other ancient societies around the … Continue reading →

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Fungus provides powerful medicine in fighting honey bee viruses: Mycelium extract reduces viruses in honey bees

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 2, 2019 by stlaneDecember 2, 2019

A mushroom extract fed to honey bees greatly reduces virus levels, according to a new paper. In field trials, colonies fed mycelium extract showed a 79-fold reduction in deformed wing virus and a 45,000-fold reduction in Lake Sinai virus compared … Continue reading →

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