One of the most promising routes to a sustainable energy future, as well as climate change mitigation, is the development of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar energy, and hydropower. Indeed, scientists have proposed plans to move completely (100 percent!) to these energy sources within a couple of decades. Mark Z. Jacobson and M.A. Delucchi, scientists from Stanford and U.C. Davis, have outlined a plan to achieve this goal, thereby “eliminating all fossil fuels”. Hydroelectric power already provides almost one-fifth of the world\u27s electricity, and wind and solar development is rapidly picking up as well. However, before we leave our worries behind and celebrate, we must resolve one potentially difficult issue for renewable ene...
Reliance on fossil fuels is causing unprecedented climate change and is accelerating environmental d...
There is broad consensus that increasing the use of renewable energies is effective to mitigate the ...
Current and pending energy developments are likely to alter nearly 100 million hectares of wildlife ...
One of the most promising routes to a sustainable energy future, as well as climate change mitigatio...
Two federal policies—the protection of endangered species, and the rapid creation of renewable energ...
This Article explores the intersection of utility-scale wind power development and the Endangered Sp...
This Article explores the intersection of utility-scale wind power development and the Endangered Sp...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
Environmental policymakers face a dilemma, for the construction and operation of renewable energy fa...
Since it was enacted in 1973, the ESA has been one of the most celebrated environmental laws, but al...
Many of us are familiar with the recent rise in renewable energy development in the United States. W...
Recognizing the present mass extinction of species and populations worldwide, considerable effort is...
In the United States and around the globe, governments are responding to climate change and energy s...
Reliance on fossil fuels is causing unprecedented climate change and is accelerating environmental d...
The United States has been in pursuit of a conflicting objective—pursuing an “all of the above” ener...
Reliance on fossil fuels is causing unprecedented climate change and is accelerating environmental d...
There is broad consensus that increasing the use of renewable energies is effective to mitigate the ...
Current and pending energy developments are likely to alter nearly 100 million hectares of wildlife ...
One of the most promising routes to a sustainable energy future, as well as climate change mitigatio...
Two federal policies—the protection of endangered species, and the rapid creation of renewable energ...
This Article explores the intersection of utility-scale wind power development and the Endangered Sp...
This Article explores the intersection of utility-scale wind power development and the Endangered Sp...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
Environmental policymakers face a dilemma, for the construction and operation of renewable energy fa...
Since it was enacted in 1973, the ESA has been one of the most celebrated environmental laws, but al...
Many of us are familiar with the recent rise in renewable energy development in the United States. W...
Recognizing the present mass extinction of species and populations worldwide, considerable effort is...
In the United States and around the globe, governments are responding to climate change and energy s...
Reliance on fossil fuels is causing unprecedented climate change and is accelerating environmental d...
The United States has been in pursuit of a conflicting objective—pursuing an “all of the above” ener...
Reliance on fossil fuels is causing unprecedented climate change and is accelerating environmental d...
There is broad consensus that increasing the use of renewable energies is effective to mitigate the ...
Current and pending energy developments are likely to alter nearly 100 million hectares of wildlife ...