Thanks for your update I really appreciate to read them both the good and not so good stories.
I spend a lot of my time looking up and reading about climate both data, solutions, issues etc. but often the stories that you bring are new to me so thanks a lot.
I'm looking forward to many good "stories", information's and "angles" in the future..
Love the wool!! Everything about agrivoltaics makes me so excited. Land use is such a big criticism of solar, but the land is so often still usable and/or improved by solar's presence. In China, for example, solar panels are helping with desertification - the same process giving those sheep tastier grass.
Thank you so much Katharine for being doing all this work and wonderful suggestions and very important news and working with the nature.Conservancy.We are all lucky to have you
Sitting in Alberta in a 10 day long heatwave of 30+ temperatures , I am struck by how idiotic it is to restrict solar power . The sky’s are clear with burning sun for ~12 hours/day and that could be used to generate power to cool people subjected to that very hot sun.
But no, our Premier has stopped 11GW of solar projects and is pushing SMR to provide power to generate steam to extract heavy oil from the Ft McMurray Oil Sands …
Thanks for your update I really appreciate to read them both the good and not so good stories.
I spend a lot of my time looking up and reading about climate both data, solutions, issues etc. but often the stories that you bring are new to me so thanks a lot.
I'm looking forward to many good "stories", information's and "angles" in the future..
Love how stacking functions for natural systems logarithmically improve them. We can do more of that. Just needs the will.
Love the wool!! Everything about agrivoltaics makes me so excited. Land use is such a big criticism of solar, but the land is so often still usable and/or improved by solar's presence. In China, for example, solar panels are helping with desertification - the same process giving those sheep tastier grass.
And cattle graze happily near wind turbines around Canberra, where I live.
Thank you so much Katharine for being doing all this work and wonderful suggestions and very important news and working with the nature.Conservancy.We are all lucky to have you
Sitting in Alberta in a 10 day long heatwave of 30+ temperatures , I am struck by how idiotic it is to restrict solar power . The sky’s are clear with burning sun for ~12 hours/day and that could be used to generate power to cool people subjected to that very hot sun.
But no, our Premier has stopped 11GW of solar projects and is pushing SMR to provide power to generate steam to extract heavy oil from the Ft McMurray Oil Sands …