We've had giant batteries all along That could change if we had better technology for storage — not the batteries used in home installations, but on a massive utility scale. That’s always been the challenge for renewables. Battery ... 06/27/2024 - 9:30 pm | View Link
Hydropower dams further undermine REDD+ efforts in Cambodia Five hydropower dams are currently being built in the Cardamom Mountains with reservoirs set to collectively span more than 15,000 hectares (37,065 acres) across protected forests. Three of these new ... 06/27/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
THE FLAGSHIP 2024 WORLD HYDROPOWER OUTLOOK OUT NOW HighlightsA growth rate of just over 26GW per year from now to 2030 is needed to meet net zero targets Hydropower is the largest single source of renewable energy, with pumped storage hyd. . . 06/25/2024 - 5:56 pm | View Link
Our water is our power: 5 facts about hydropower you may not know When you flip on the lights, plug in your phone or turn on the heat at home or at work, there’s a high likelihood that the electricity powering your daily life flows from hydropower. Part of Montana's ... 06/25/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Hydropower Industry Seeks Navajo Support After Permits Rejected Pumped storage hydropower developers say they’re stepping up their outreach to Navajo Nation tribal leaders after US energy regulators denied preliminary permits to proposed projects this year. 06/24/2024 - 10:30 pm | View Link
Good news to end your week with: The Supreme Court has denied Steve BANNON's bid to remain free pending appeal of his contempt conviction. The full court denied it.
So by end of day MONDAY, Steve Bannon will be in federal prison to start his mandatory 120 day sentence. He is due to be released at the very end of October, just days before the election.
Sadly, for him, I do not think they will provide him with 4 shirts to wear at a time.
The Supreme Court pulled some shenanigans related to January 6th defendants charged with "obstruction of an official proceeding," narrowing the ability of the government to apply that charge. Now, on its face, that sounds BAD. But in reality, it's kind of not a big deal.
The brilliant minds at Just Security broke it down and made me feel a whole lot better.
PTSD is getting in the way of supporting our president. Not C&L readers, of course -- I assume by now you already know not to panic. But PTSD consisting of every disappointing loss we've suffered in our lifetimes is paralyzing too many Democrats.
Joe Biden has one bad night, and according to the Village elites, the sky is falling.
The New York Times wrote an editorial called "To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race." First of all, fuck you, New York Times.
I guess they felt so empowered wiping out decades of MTV News that they decided, WTH, let’s get rid of the comics, too:
Comedy Central Website Shuttered, Decades of Daily Show and Colbert Report Clips Gone in a Blink
Paramount has effectively shut down its Comedy Central website, TVLine has confirmed. Prior to this week, ComedyCentral.com had been home to a repository of clips that included video from every episode of The Daily Showsince 1999 and all of The Colbert Report.
Also included in the purge: snippets from and episodes of @midnight, The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore and The Opposition With Jordan Klepper.
Future Historians are not going to find original sources to understand what we were thinking and our reaction to it.
alicublog - when all about are losing theirs;
Crazy Eddie's Motie News - MSNBC examines Project 2025 (and here's Part 2);
Homeless on the High Desert - Joe isn't the problem;
Infidel753 - FFS stop the debate hysterics;
Mock Paper Scissors - Paramount memory holes Comedy Central.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee finally joined its peers when it announced its first batch of fall TV ad reservations on Tuesday, making it the last of the four largest outside groups involved in House races to do so.
The NRCC's bookings total $42.2 million across 29 different media markets, which the committee says is intended to target 22 districts.