Pictures of a momma and baby deer I met hiking the Mt. Wilson Trail, Sierra Madre, California during the drought of 2021. My heart is with the Pasadena & Altadena communities I called home for 10 years - people & nature I so love. #EatonFire
Thinking of trail friend @edgarrmcgregor – a passionate climate advocate & local nature clean-up hero - who is now suffering unthinkable losses in the #EatonFire. My heart breaks for my 10-year community Pasadena & Altadena trails I hiked every day. #ClimateSolutionsNow
Hope lives in young leaders.
Took a hike to find answers in nature. Ran into trail hero @edgarrmcgregor on his 1034th consecutive day of trash cleanup. His passion for fixing this planet & bettering life for people is inspiring. Bright light on a dark day. Thank you, Edgar. 💚
Over 40 years ago, Exxon's top scientists internally warned the company that climate change could lead to "catastrophic" weather events.
Now those fossil-fueled catastrophes are playing out before our eyes.
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#COP28 My take: The #ClimateCrisis crisis is driven by fossil fuels, which the industry is phasing *UP*
Is "transition away" a strong enough signal to change that anytime soon? Not in my opinion
But the citing of fossil fuels is historic. It's a tragedy it has taken 30 years
"As a homeowner thinks about going solar, they will be saving money, purchasing made-in-America products and generating clean electricity."
This morning, SEIA's @HopperAbby joined @FOX19 in Ohio to get the word out about all the benefits of rooftop solar.
Solar capacity in the United States is expected to reach 377 GW by 2028, enough to power more than 65 million homes.
New SEIA & @WoodMackenzie report explains the market challenges that are limiting the full power of solar energy: seia.org/smi
Our unstoppable #solar surge. A clean energy future is happening right now. Let's keep one-upping this kind of renewables record-setting.
Thank you for your immense leadership @SecGranholm & @SEIA@HopperAbby! ☀️⚡️
☀️Fantastic news out of the U.S. solar sector >> “The solar industry had its best first quarter ever, installing 6.1 gigawatts (GW) […] That is enough capacity to power more than 1 million homes.” reuters.com/business/energy/…
Unedited shots of last night’s moonrise coming up over the California foothills. Sierra Madre, US, Earth. It’s been a long time since I’ve tweeted but missed my astro photo friends @DavidBflower
Am I dreaming? Arrived LAX 5am for early flight. Found myself standing next to legend @smokeyrobinson!Accompanied him to connecting flight in ATL to help avoid getting mobbed. The eyes behind mask were an immediate giveaway. 🎶🥲
"America was to harness 'the power of the sun to enrich our lives as we move away from our crippling dependence on foreign oil.'"
Happy 98th, President Carter! Your #cleanenergy leadership was resisted, but we're going to realize your goals. #solarenergyyaleclimateconnections.org/2…
Incredible meeting @WRISEnergy Rising Solar Fellows & dear cleantech friends/colleagues @REPlusEvents. Check out this packed WRISE house! Thanks to Kristen Graf & all accelerating transition to sustainable, equitable energy future through collective power of community. #REplus22
Live-and-in-person: Great cleantech editors/podcasters roundtable at @REPlusEvents, courtesy of @Tigercomm. Rich, relevant discussions about key issues & opportunities. Journalists work tirelessly & play critical roles in advancing our clean economy. Tune in & power up. #REplus22
Beautiful day as #REplus22 kicks off in Anaheim! Excited to gather with cleantech colleagues as the clean energy transition surges forward. The momentum is palpable w/ #IRA passage. #climatesolutions@REPlusEvents
This humanitarian crisis is another painful example of why our world must go all-in on the clean energy transition now: solar, storage & smart grid for all. More disproportionate harm; people of color, women & low income bearing worst of the #ClimateEmergency. Support #PuertoRico
It’s been almost five years to the day since Hurricane Maria made landfall and crippled the island’s power grid.
Fiona is not *that* potent of a storm wind-wise, and yet wiped out all power on the island. Longer-term infrastructure solutions must be invested in.