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2021 Year in Review: Five Stories of Clean Energy Progress

Union of Concerned Scientists

Lots of stories of clean energy progress caught my eye for 2021. The end of the year can be a fine time for taking stock, and that’s true in the energy space just as in our personal lives. Here are five of them–about renewable energy technologies and markets that seem particularly worthy of note and […].

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2021 Was One of the Deadliest and Costliest Years for Climate Disasters

Union of Concerned Scientists

UCS Climate and Energy program policy director Rachel Cleetus breaks down the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's latest report on costly, dangerous climate-related disasters in 2021.

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2021 Election Recap: New York Voters Approve Clean Water Constitutional Amendment

Circle of Blue

By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue – November 3, 2021. The post 2021 Election Recap: New York Voters Approve Clean Water Constitutional Amendment appeared first on Circle of Blue. Voters in Boise and Virginia Beach authorized infrastructure spending plans that exceed a half-billion dollars.

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Green Energy Jobs Rapidly Expanding

Environment + Energy Leader

According to International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the ILO's Renewable Energy and Jobs Annual Review 2022, the number of renewable energy jobs increased by around 700,000 globally between 2020 and 2021. The post Green Energy Jobs Rapidly Expanding appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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After The Lights Go Out, Then What?

Union of Concerned Scientists

During the Texas energy market’s chaos in 2021, news organizations and industry players gave only brief attention to the worst-case scenario: an uncontrolled Texas electric grid blackout that could have lasted weeks or longer to get the lights back on. What Happened in Texas? It cited ERCOT 700 times.

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A Vast South American Wilderness Is Under Siege From Illegal Mining

Yale E360

The third-place winner of the 2021 Yale Environment 360 Video Contest vividly depicts how, as the Venezuelan state collapses, the nation’s corrupt leaders are controlling — and profiting from — a flood of illegal mining in what was once one of South America’s wildest regions. Read more on E360 ?.

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On South African Shores, Women Carry on a Harvest Once Denied

Yale E360

Ulwandle Lushile: Meeting the Tides,” the second-place winner in the 2021 Yale Environment 360 Video Contest, shows how Sokhulu women persevered and are again harvesting mussels sustainably. In apartheid South Africa, the Sokhulu practice of gathering mussels was outlawed. Read more on E360 ?.

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