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The World’s Reservoirs Release More Methane Than All of Canada

According to a Washington State University study, the world’s reservoirs create more greenhouse gases than all of Canada. The paper, recent published in the journal BioScience, also found that reservoirs in particular contribute a large portion of the world’s methane emissions, a greenhouse gas the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggests is 28 to 36 times more potent than carbon dioxide. The amount of greenhouse gases from all of the globe’s reservoirs could be as high as about 1 gigaton, or about 1.3 percent of all emissions generated by human activity.

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What Training is Most Valuable if You Want a Career in Solar?

We say it all the time: It pays to go solar. Usually we’re referring to the return in utility bill savings and rebates on a new residential solar installation. But of course there’s another, more literal, way that solar energy can pay you — with a job in photovoltaics.

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8 Reasons Why the Republican Platform Should Concern Environmentalists

The GOP officially released its 2016 platform on July 18 at the Republican National Convention (PDF). A broad array of stakeholder groups, ranging from immigration-reform advocates to LGBTQ people and their allies, were predictably concerned by its contents.

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Fracked Gas Won’t Achieve Paris Climate Goals, but Empowering Communities Could

The United States is undergoing a massive energy transition that isn’t receiving enough attention, and it could render the Paris climate agreement meaningless. We’re swapping one climate-damaging fuel, coal, for another that is actually worse: fracked gas.

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Dispatch from Paris: Forest Communities are Key to Fighting Climate Change

Strengthening forest communities is mission-critical to fighting climate change. To understand why, you must first understand that, if the goal of the Paris climate talks is to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, negotiators cannot be content with just reducing emissions from fossil fuels. We must also reduce emissions from the land sector — deforestation, agriculture and other land use.

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