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Blackstar moves Washington, DC residents towards a net-zero carbon footprint


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Blackstar moves Washington, DC residents towards a net-zero carbon footprint
May 7, 2021 GMT
What is Renewable Energy?
According to NRDC, renewable energy comes from natural resources or processes that are constantly replenished. Renewable energy, particularly electrical, is how “net-zero” can be accomplished because it’s where the most appropriate emission-balancing technologies exist. Essentially, net-zero means any emissions are balanced by absorbing an equivalent amount from the atmosphere.
Community Solar at Oxon Run
Among other benefits, community solar projects enable residents, especially renters, to reduce energy consumption costs by sharing solar power without having to invest in solar panels themselves. With this in mind, Mayor Bowser in partnership with the Department of Energy and Environment created the 2017 Clean Energy Plan (CEP), which incl ....

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Second Chance Pays Off in Palm Beach


Second Chance Pays Off in Palm Beach
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Driving Miss Daisy was in the theaters, the Berlin Wall was coming down, and phones still had cords when Talmedge Hayes disappeared from the world. 
Just a teenager in the late ’80s, the fatherless youth had fallen in with criminals in his Tampa, Fla., housing project and was arrested for armed robbery. The sentence was severe: life without parole.
Hayes was one of many black teens discarded by the system, abandoned forever to prison, for a crime that might have gotten a white defendant a more lenient sentence. He could have let incarceration consume him and become just another bitter, violent inmate, racked with despair. Instead he chose a different path, one of self improvement and hope. He decided to learn a trade.  ....

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