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Confronting Climate Change in the Great Lakes
This report examines the potential impacts of climate change upon the various ecosystems of the Great Lakes and is designed to raise awareness of climate change and broaden understanding of its potential impacts and solutions.
Explainer
How Hydrokinetic Energy Works
How Hydrokinetic Energy Works, part of the energy 101 series. An introduction to the resource and the technologies that turn the motion of water into electricity.
Explainer
A Brief History of Reprocessing and Cleanup in West Valley, NY
Fact sheet on West Valley, New York commercial reprocessing plant.
Report
Nuclear Power in a Warming World
The life cycle of nuclear power results in relatively little global warming pollution, but building a new fleet of plants could increase threats to public safety and national security.
Report
Nuclear Power Plant Cooling Water Needs
Explanation of water requirements for nuclear plants and the technology involved.
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Smoke, Mirrors & Hot Air
How ExxonMobil used tobacco industry tactics to spread disinformation on global warming science and create confusion.
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Cashing In on Clean Energy
Homegrown renewable energy resources—such as wind, solar, bioenergy, and geothermal—can help reduce our dependence on polluting fossil fuels.
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Wind Power in New England: Benefits to Local Communities
Wind power can help to improve the environment while also offering new jobs, more money for towns and schools, cleaner air and water, a more reliable electricity supply, and stable energy prices are just some of the many potential benefits.
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Wind Power in New England: Reducing Pollution
Wind power is an affordable option for producing some of the electricity New England needs without creating air or water pollution.
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Wind Power in New England
Wind energy is among the least expensive and most abundant renewable energy sources available today.
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Wind Power in New England
New England has excellent wind resources, particularly on mountain ridges and along the coast.
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Wind energy is a vital climate solution
Electricity generation is the leading U.S. contributor to global warming because most of our energy comes from fossil fuels that emit CO2. Wind power is the most affordable option available today for new sources of power generation without emitting CO2.