
Solar Project Good for the City
Published 6/1/23
Published 6/1/23
Published in the Virginia Mercury on 7/6/23
Published October 14, 2022
Published September 1, 2022
In West Virginia v. EPA the Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gasses. Published on 7/21/22
Published August 4, 2021
On June 7, Scripps and NOAA reported our atmospheric CO2 level had reached 419ppm. Published on 6/22/2021
The Round Hill Solar project will be built on highly erosive soil. Published on 1/15/21
Utility-scale solar projects are essential for us to achieve 100 percent renewable energy but should avoid prime farmland soils. Published on 1/25/21
“Bobby and Jeanne show us how agriculture and conservation can work together, just as the couple’s remarkable marriage does. This book is about their journey together on the farm to produce healthy livestock and clean water.
This book gives us a blueprint not only for the restoration of the Bay and the waters of the United States but also for the family farm.”
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