If superflares are comparable to celestial temper tantrums, our sun could get angry more often than previously thought, a researcher says report in the diary Science. A superflare, defined as a solar storm that releases over an octillion joules of energy in a short period of time, manifests itself in the data as a short,… Continue reading Violent solar storms can rage across the universe approximately every 100 years
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Trump Names NYSE Bell Time Magazine's 2024 Person of the Year | N18G Donald Trump will ring the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on December 12, coinciding with his selection as Time Magazine's 2024 Person of the Year. The ringing of the bell, a prestigious tradition to mark the start of the… Continue reading Stock Market & Stock Market News, Business & Financial News, Sensex, Nifty, Global Market, NSE, BSE Live IPO News
TC Chevy is adding more solar to reach net zero – Ashland News
Raised panels follow the sun throughout the day to generate electricity By Jim Flint for Ashland.news Ashland's TC Chevy has taken a major step in sustainability and has become a shining example of clean energy innovation with the addition of three new Stracker solar systems to its existing five units. The dealership is now able… Continue reading TC Chevy is adding more solar to reach net zero – Ashland News
Force of Nature: Helsinki Design Museum
Description The new Helsinki Design Museum embodies a bold reinterpretation of urban connections, transforming the traditional role of a museum into a dynamic and interactive cultural monument. This project is guided by a forward-thinking vision that erases the boundaries between public and private spaces, as well as between the built environment and the city's natural… Continue reading Force of Nature: Helsinki Design Museum
Study suggests possible link between solar panels and building fires | Research & Technology | Dec. 2024
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, December 10, 2024 – As the popularity of solar energy systems has grown, so have concerns about the risk of fire. However, it is difficult to determine whether the solar panels were the cause of the fire and under what circumstances the fire broke out. Building fires involving solar systems were also… Continue reading Study suggests possible link between solar panels and building fires | Research & Technology | Dec. 2024
Cities are incorporating equity into their climate policies but neglecting procedural justice in decision-making
Diezmartínez, CV & Short Gianotti, AG US cities are increasingly integrating justice into climate planning and developing policy instruments for climate justice. Nat. Together. 135763 (2022). Article Google Scholar Bulkeley, H., Edwards, GA & Fuller, S. Fighting climate justice in the city: examining policy and practice in urban climate change experiments. Global environment. Exchange 2531–40… Continue reading Cities are incorporating equity into their climate policies but neglecting procedural justice in decision-making
AboitizPower puts the first solar plant north of Manila into operation
This is the fourth solar system powered by electricity. Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower), through its renewable energy arm Aboitiz Renewables Inc. (ARI), has commissioned its 45 megawatt (MWp) peak solar project in Armenia in Tarlac, its first solar plant in Central Luzon. In a statement, AboitizPower said the plant was energized at the end of… Continue reading AboitizPower puts the first solar plant north of Manila into operation
Climate Change: Nigeria in Focus
By Adebayo Matthew Adeleye Although climate change is a scientific phenomenon, it is no longer a foreign concept to the average citizen. The term climate change refers to the long-term warming of planet Earth caused by an increase in the average temperature across global space. This phenomenon is essentially due to anthropogenic activities (which include… Continue reading Climate Change: Nigeria in Focus
What connects us in this polarizing moment
After a divisive and turbulent election season, many of us are looking for places of comfort, light, unity and worship as we head into the winter holidays. The cosmos and its reflection within us contain such spaces. By viewing and embracing scientific knowledge through the lens of humanity, you connect to your place in the… Continue reading What connects us in this polarizing moment
Wetland restoration to improve water access and enhance biodiversity in the ʔaq̓am areas
ʔAQ̓AM KOOTENAY #1, BC, December 6, 2024 /CNW/ – The goal of the ʔaq̓am Wetlands Project is to restore waters to their pre-contact state, strengthen environmental protections, and support healthy and resilient ecosystems. This project is a joint investment of more than $1.4 million from the federal government, ʔaq̓am, Columbia Basin Trust, Ducks Unlimited Canada… Continue reading Wetland restoration to improve water access and enhance biodiversity in the ʔaq̓am areas