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Category: Solar

Saturday, October 9, 2021Thursday, February 24, 2022Climate change, Climate Justice, Decarbonization, Future, Other Renewables, Restoration, Solar, Sustainability, Sustainable Business

Tell FEMA to Rebuild Puerto Rico’s Power Grid with Renewables, not Fossil Fuels

Update 24 Feb 2022 – Biden Administration designates $12 million to rebuild the grid with renewables (https://grist.org/beacon/12-billion-for-a-green-grid-in-puerto-rico/?) – Yay!  See the updated […]

Wednesday, May 30, 2018Wednesday, May 30, 2018Energy Efficiency, Financing, PACE, Solar

New Jersey PACE Bill Moves Forward — Cautiously

Update:The new Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) legislation — Senate Bill S1611— has been approved unanimously by the Senate Environment & Energy […]

Wednesday, December 20, 2017Sunday, February 28, 2021Energy Efficiency, Financing, Other Renewables, PACE, Solar

C-PACE Coming to New Jersey in 2021

(Originally published at www.NewJerseyPACE.org December 13, 2017; updated February 28, 2021): New Jersey is about to experience a surge of new clean […]

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In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published a Special Report outlining feasible greenhouse emissions pathways to limit global warming to 1.5ºC. In this report, IPCC researchers estimated that, beginning in 2018, humans could release an additional 420Gt of carbon into the atmosphere and still have a 67% chance of limiting warming to 1.5ºC.

The Climate Clock shows how long we have left until this carbon budget runs out, given the amount of carbon we continue to emit globally.

DEADLINE: Exceeding our Allowable Carbon Budget to Stay Under 1.5°C

We must take action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to zero as quickly as possible within this critical time window for action.

See ClimateClock.World for more information.
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