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Climate Science In The Classroom (Fun Climate Education + Climate Action)

In the wake of dire warnings about the future and current threats of global warming and climate change from the US government, the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the International Energy Agency (IEA), it’s clear that we need to tackle our illogical fossil fuel addiction fast. It’s critical that we tackle this issue [&hellip

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“Fracking Village” Going Solar

A website titled Back Balcombe writes: “Last summer, a company called Cuadrilla came to drill for oil and gas. It did not go well. So the village did what villages do best: they held a public meeting.”

But this meeting resulted in more than complaining. It was one of countless such meetings across the world that led to a clean energy transition. In this case, a clean energy co-op called REPOWERBalcombe.

“They’re building enough community-owned solar power to match the electricity needs of every home in the village. It’s bold, it’s brilliant, and it should be the shape of things to come.”

There isn’t a lot more info there, but there’s an option to sign up for updates, and I did snap a few screenshots that I think are worth seeing:

Solar Power Price

Germany Renewables

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Yes, I’m sure that first one looks familiar to many of you, as it’s the same one we often share but with white bars instead of blue. The source of the data is Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

“Fracking Village” Going Solar was originally published on Solar Love!.

Save Your Bees With an Open Source Beehive (w/ Video)


Open Source Beehive

“If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live.”

― Maurice Maeterlinck, The Life of the Bee

The world’s honeybee population is plummeting, inspiring everyone from tin-hat doomsday prophets to economists to budding science fiction novelists to predict a dire future for mankind if the bee population is allowed to keep dwindling. In the face of such massive problems, however, it’s often easy to forget that- sometimes- the solutions to global ecological crises are in our own backyards, which leads me to Open Source Beehives, and their easy-to-build backyard bee bunker.

See, it’s not necessarily about saving ALL the bees. It is, in the grand scheme of things- but it can be about making sure you make an effort to save your bees from colony collapse disorder (CCD). The Open Source Beehive shown here makes that a lot easier, by providing a simple design for an internet-connected beehive.

To help you save your bees, the Open Source Beehive can track your bees’ health with specialized sensors that look at your bee bunker’s location, humidity, and temperature. That information gets passed along to scientists to calculate overall bee health, bee numbers, and even the mood of your backyard colony. The hope is that being able to crowdsource this data will help scientists better understand exactly why bees are declining and how we can act to protect them.

You can find out more about using an Open Source Beehive to save your bees in the short video, below. Enjoy!

 



Source | Images: Open Source Beehives, via Inhabitat.

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“1 Second A Day” Video Will Flip Your Mind


Just watch it:

Unfortunately, that’s the world we live in… well, some of us.

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Life Nature You (VIDEO)

Life Nature You (VIDEO)

Someone from Vimeo recently reached out to us and suggested we publish this cool video (below) on EcoLocalizer. The short story: a young girl decides to create a miniature nature reserve in her front yard to protect the animals that live there from the lawnmower. (Yeah, I think there’s a good chance she’ll grow up to be an environmental activist or scientist.)