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Wind energy report card/post-Paris carbon commitments

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Wind energy costs less, has seen numerous technological improvements and has the potential to generate even more energy than before. This is all covered in a new report by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. We’re joined by its lead author Ryan Wiser.

The US under President Trump backed out of the Paris Climate Agreement a few months ago. Since that time, we’re learning more and more how business, state and local governments on their own are committing to it in order to reduce carbon output. Joining us is Diana Rojas who wrote about this trend for Ethical Corporation’s monthly magazine.

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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Green Sense Radio

When? This feed was archived on December 26, 2017 23:59 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 26, 2017 22:01 (6+ y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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Wind energy costs less, has seen numerous technological improvements and has the potential to generate even more energy than before. This is all covered in a new report by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. We’re joined by its lead author Ryan Wiser.

The US under President Trump backed out of the Paris Climate Agreement a few months ago. Since that time, we’re learning more and more how business, state and local governments on their own are committing to it in order to reduce carbon output. Joining us is Diana Rojas who wrote about this trend for Ethical Corporation’s monthly magazine.

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