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That’s the street translation.
That’s the street translation.
A new global warming normal.
From 10 to 20 military bases, and counting.
This medicine would be better if it wasn’t delivered at all.
“Make that change.”
Now it’s time for international standardization to accelerate and protect investment and performance.
Utilities must decide whether they want to part of problem, or its solution.
Also, its jobs market could catch on fire.
Apple’s “biggest, boldest and most ambitious project ever” is not the iWatch or the iCar, but a power-purchase agreement with First Solar.
Ten corporations throwing their clout into solar energy.
The answer is that Louisiana solar incentives are welfare for the state’s wealthy.
America installed a record 6.2 gigawatts of solar capacity last year.
It’s time to stop making the wrong energy choices, argues the EU.
If the utilities don’t get on board, then consumers will find someone who will.
There are too many obstacles standing in the way of the inevitable.
When it comes to life on Earth’s essential needs, fossil fuels are an absolute waste.
You know you’ve arrived when the bigshots pay attention.
Like his Oscar-nominated feature debut The Secret of Kells, his new stunner Song of the Sea is steeped in regional folklore but still a universal wonder. But it is a more personal epic, about the extinction of mythological seal people called Selkies, as explored through a lighthouse family riven by loss and misunderstanding but healed by history and magic.
If an intransigent utility happens to go extinct while being replaced by SolarCity or Google, that’s fine too.
Adults and children rarely see the Real World as it is, much less as it should be. If what they see is what makes them who they are, then they should watch Peace On Earth before every new year.
“gnaw at the very roots of Batman’s being, fuck up the private lives of his friends and relatives, make him doubt his raison d’etre, set his postal district on fire and blow up his cave.”
And for that you can thank its forward-thinking politics.
It’s not like we don’t have the money.
This is not necessarily news to those who have been paying attention.
Musk’s future industries understand convergence as a first principle.
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