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Climate change may be fueling a global surge in cholera outbreaks

Grist

Climate Connections is a collaboration between Grist and the Associated Press that explores how a changing climate is accelerating the spread of infectious diseases around the world, and how mitigation efforts demand a collective, global response. A hotter climate could be to blame. Read more here. Sixty-four people died.

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How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

Grist

The blistering weather had many people wondering: Is this climate change? Although the event was exceedingly abnormal — a 1-in-1,000-year event in today’s climate, according to some estimates — researchers say that without global warming it would have been at least 150 times rarer and several degrees cooler. Already, the U.S.

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Nearly 100 solar arrays to be installed at Wells Fargo locations in seven U.S. states

Renewable Energy World

Construction will begin in April 2021 and is expected to be finished in 2022. The onsite solar to be constructed under the agreement range from a six-kilowatt rooftop array on a branch in Connecticut, to a 6.5-MW The post Nearly 100 solar arrays to be installed at Wells Fargo locations in seven U.S.

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Addressing Inequities In The Mental Health Burden Of Climate Change

Energy Innovation

The research synopsis below comes from AGCI Program Director Emily Jack-Scott and a full list of AGCI’s updates covering recent climate change and clean energy pathways research is available online at [link]. Achieving and sustaining that level of action requires that people are not incapacitated by climate anxiety or despair.

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104,000 panel solar farm set to power The University of Manchester

Envirotec Magazine

With enhancements to the existing hedgerows and planting of native grassland and wildflower meadow beneath and around the solar arrays, the site will encourage nesting opportunities for wildlife and improved habitat connectivity. In 2022 it ended investments in coal, oil and gas and reduced the carbon intensity of its investments by 37%.

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EVs, supply chains, and infrastructure: 4 renewable energy trends to watch in 2022

Renewable Energy World

Although 2021’s headwinds are unlikely to subside in the near future, all indications forecast continued momentum in the clean energy industry over the course of 2022. While it is impossible to predict with certainty all that will occur over the year ahead, there are four possible trends that will tell the story of renewable energy in 2022.

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Infrastructure and resiliency set to accelerate smart water systems uptake – study

Smart Energy International

The effects of climate change are being felt more on the daily. This is because although smart meters are, and will most likely continue to be, the smart water technology most in demand, demand for flood-based smart water solutions has also seen a significant increase over the past five years due to the rise in climate-change events.