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A Bill in Montgomery County Aims to Power 50,000 Homes With Solar Energy
Nena Perry-Brown | January 22nd 2020
Councilmember Hans Riemer and Council Vice President Tom Hucker introduced a bill to permit community solar farms on up to 2% of the 93,000 acres the ... read»

A Climate Change Solution in Copenhagen: Nine New Islands
Nena Perry-Brown | January 11th 2019
The Danish government has what may seem like a counter-intuitive plan to combat climate change.... read»

The Effect That Chronic Flooding May Have on the DC Area by 2100
Nena Perry-Brown | June 18th 2018
While rising sea levels may create major storm-related flooding in DC by 2100, Alexandria homes may face a different risk.... read»
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