Rebecca R. Hernandez Content / Rebecca R. Hernandez Content for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ en A Solar Project to Restore Prairie and Pollinators /climate/news/solar-project-restore-prairie-and-pollinators From solar panels and pollinators to salamanders and people, a restorative energy project takes shape in Rancho Seco near Sacramento with °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ, EPRI and SMUD. December 15, 2022 - 1:45pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/solar-project-restore-prairie-and-pollinators Solar Development: Super Bloom or Super Bust for Desert Species? /climate/news/solar-development-super-bloom-or-super-bust-for-desert-species <p><span><span>Throughout the history of the West, human actions have often rushed the desert — and their actions backfired. In the 1920s, the Colorado River Compact notoriously overallocated water still used today by several Western states because water measurements were taken during a wet period.</span></span></p> May 03, 2021 - 11:45am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/solar-development-super-bloom-or-super-bust-for-desert-species Roadmap to Renewables Unites Climate and Sustainability Goals /climate/news/roadmap-to-renewables-unites-climate-and-sustainability-goals <p>While the pressures of climate change bring a sense of urgency to renewable energy development, a new study&nbsp;serves as a roadmap toward uniting the goals of a low-carbon future with that of ecological sustainability and conservation.</p> <p><a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2020.583090/abstract">The study</a>, published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainability from the University of California, Davis, and John Hopkins University, aims to help decision-makers avoid the unintended environmental consequences of renewable energy development.</p> December 18, 2020 - 12:59pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/roadmap-to-renewables-unites-climate-and-sustainability-goals The Distance Local Energy Goes to Bring Power to the People /climate/news/distance-local-energy-goes-bring-power-people <p>When you go to the grocery store, you can look at an apple and know if it was grown in Chile, Washington or somewhere closer to you by a quick glance at its sticker. But consumers have largely been in the dark when it comes to energy, and how far it has traveled to reach them.&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2020.585110/abstract">A study</a> published today in the journal Frontiers in Sustainability by the University of California, Davis, sheds light on the lengths alternative energy providers go to bring electrical power to customers.&nbsp;</p> October 12, 2020 - 6:06am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/distance-local-energy-goes-bring-power-people Can Solar Energy and Wildlife Coexist? /climate/news/can-solar-energy-and-wildlife-coexist °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ explores the coexistence of solar energy, wildlife and sensitive lands. Learn about the latest research on renewable energy and conservation efforts. September 10, 2018 - 9:29pm Tyler S Mayxonesing /climate/news/can-solar-energy-and-wildlife-coexist