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SunDay A Massive Success Across The United States
September the 21st was a Sunday. However, it was also SunDay. SunDay is a climate organization focused on finishing the transition to solar energy. The project was started by Bill McKibben, an environmentalist and author. SunDay was “a day of action on September 21, 2025” ( www.sunday.earth ) and is all about pushing for solar power, which is now the cheapest form of power in the world, and will create many new jobs. SunDay led way to over 450 events across almost all 50 stat
Forest Olson
Sep 25, 2025


SunDay: A Preview
SunDay is a climate organization focused on finishing the transition to solar energy. The project was started by Bill McKibben, an environmentalist and author. SunDay is “a day of action on September 21, 2025” ( www.sunday.earth ) and is all about pushing for solar power, which is now the cheapest form of power in the world, and will create many new jobs. SunDay is a day of hope of what the world can be if we all work together to make a solar-powered Earth. Check out SunDay's
Forest Olson
Sep 12, 2025


Iceland Now Powered By Over 99% Renewables
The Climate Crisis is getting nothing but worse and although as a world we are seeing some progress, many countries are still not doing enough. This month, I want to tell you about one country that is taking serious measures to reduce global warming and doing unbelievably well. The country is: Iceland. Over 99% of Iceland's electricity comes from renewable sources, with approximately 80% coming from hydropower and 20% from geothermal energy. As if this is not enough, Iceland’
Forest Olson
Apr 22, 2025


Local Sun Bear Solar Project
This month I thought I would write about something more local than my last article so, I decided to write about the proposed Sun Bear solar farm on the Ute Mountain Ute reservation, near Towaoc, CO and how tribes may benefit from projects like this. Climate justice demands that any level of involvement that tribes choose to have in the production of renewable energy must be on the terms of the native communities and benefit them directly in the ways that they design and envis
Forest Olson
Apr 22, 2025
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