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Largest Solar Array for Department of Defense Coming to Arizona Army Base

Largest Solar Array for Department of Defense Coming to Arizona Army Base

A U.S. Army base near the Mexican border will soon be home to the U.S. Department of Defense’s largest solar array on a military installation. The U.S. Army announced Monday that Fort Huachuca, in Southeast Arizona’s Cochise County, on April 25 will break ground on a solar array with panels that collectively will provide one quarter […]

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    P&G to Eliminate Deforestation From Palm Oil Products

    P&G to Eliminate Deforestation From Palm Oil Products

    We may not see the full result for six more years, but Procter & Gamble made it official this week—the company will remove all deforestation from its palm oil supply. The Cincinnati, OH-based company announced a no-deforestation policy for its products, which include Head & Shoulders and Oil of Olay. While the policy calls for no deforestation in […]

    Which State Best Supports Its Locally Grown Foods?

    Which State Best Supports Its Locally Grown Foods?

    The push for more people to buy and eat locally produced foods keeps growing, but which states are actually practicing what they preach? For the third consecutive year, Strolling of the Heifers answers that question with its 2014 Locavore Index. The rankings take the per-capita number of farmers markets, consumer-supported agriculture operations (CSAs) and food hubs into account, along […]

    In Light of Washington LNG Explosion, Community Demands Answers to Cove Point Export Terminal Concerns

    In Light of Washington LNG Explosion, Community Demands Answers to Cove Point Export Terminal Concerns

    The liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility explosion that rocked a Plymouth, WA, community on Monday, March 31, has Lusby residents demanding answers about a proposed expansion that would enable the Dominion Cove Point liquefied natural gas terminal to become an LNG export facility. The incident should also reignite debate on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s […]

    Congress: Protect Public Health, Not Toxic Chemicals

    Congress: Protect Public Health, Not Toxic Chemicals

    Americans have long been unwitting subjects in an uncontrolled experiment. For decades, U.S. manufacturers—with the federal government’s blessing—have been producing tens of thousands of untested, potentially toxic chemicals, many of which wind up in our bodies. These substances include suspected neurotoxins, carcinogens and endocrine disruptors, and thousands of other chemicals for which there is little […]

    13 Useful Tips for Climate Action From the IPCC Report

    13 Useful Tips for Climate Action From the IPCC Report

    If you’ve come across any of the recent headlines on the release of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, you’re probably feeling pretty low. The doom and gloom levels were off the charts. And understandably so. Major nations across the globe—especially Canada—are dragging their heels when it comes to climate change action. Canada, sadly, doesn’t […]

    Windmills are Beautiful

    Windmills are Beautiful

    I have a cabin on Quadra Island off the British Columbia coast that’s as close to my heart as you can imagine. From my porch you can see clear across the waters of Georgia Strait to the snowy peaks of the rugged Coast Mountains. It’s one of the most beautiful views I have seen. And […]

    World’s Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund to Invest in Clean Energy

    World’s Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund to Invest in Clean Energy

    How are investors, businesses and governments doing on the road to the Clean Trillion goal of $1 trillion per year invested in clean energy? Here are my thoughts on the progress and challenges we’ve seen recently. Progress Norway announced in March that it would require its $840 billion sovereign wealth fund (the largest in the world) to […]