The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the production of solar power, both to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change and to bolster the security of domestic energy supplies. Spurred by grant money made available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in 2010 approved nine utility-scale solar projects on public lands in California and Nevada. These projects were designed to avoid adversely affecting the habitats of endangered and threatened species that frequent the desert southwest and cultural resources important to Native Americans and others. This article analyzes both the environmental risks created by th...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
Tribal lands in the United States have the potential to generate enough wind and solar energy to sup...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...
This Article questions where the push for utility-scale solar energy development in the California d...
With America’s recent needs for creating jobs, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and becoming "en...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
Solar energy developers have turned their sights on California’s deserts. Since 2010, local, state, ...
Like many in the conservation field, we have a good understanding of the urgent need for alternative...
64 p.Part I of this Comment will briefly describe the impacts of wind-energy development on the env...
While society’s energy consumption only tend to increase and traditional solutions for these needs h...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
Tribal lands in the United States have the potential to generate enough wind and solar energy to sup...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...
This Article questions where the push for utility-scale solar energy development in the California d...
With America’s recent needs for creating jobs, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and becoming "en...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
Solar energy developers have turned their sights on California’s deserts. Since 2010, local, state, ...
Like many in the conservation field, we have a good understanding of the urgent need for alternative...
64 p.Part I of this Comment will briefly describe the impacts of wind-energy development on the env...
While society’s energy consumption only tend to increase and traditional solutions for these needs h...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
The cleanest source of electricity is that generated from photovoltaic solar panels (PV). Unlike fos...
Tribal lands in the United States have the potential to generate enough wind and solar energy to sup...