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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Weeds in the Succession of a Landscape


In this episode, Dr. Paul Zorner of Locus Ag Solutions discusses the role of weeds in an ecological succession.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

March 10 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Long-Duration Storage Installations Surge In 2025” • Global long-duration energy storage installations exceeded 15 GWh in 2025, marking a 49% year-on-year increase, according to Wood Mackenzie. The consultancy said China accounted for 93% of cumulative global deployment driven by government policy support including government mandates. [reNews]

Cross Town Energy Storage (Plus Power image, via Form Energy)

  • “Unlocking Hidden Capacity In The Grid With Advanced Conductors” • The transmission network that moves electricity was built over many decades, but expanding it takes time and is getting increasingly difficult. Advanced conductors address the limits of the transmission system through several engineering approaches. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Iran Was Facing ‘Water Bankruptcy’ Before The Bombs Were Falling” • Until fairly recently, Iran relied on qanats, tunnels that transported fresh water from aquifers to communities, at times over long distances. They first appeared in Persia 3,000 years ago and are still in use today. Iran has made ‘progress,’ but doing so is not always improvement. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Study Finds Seabirds Avoid Aberdeen Turbines” • A study by Vattenfall and biodiversity technology company Spoor found that seabirds avoid turbine blades at the Aberdeen offshore wind farm. The research analysed video footage of a turbine between June 2023 and December 2024 and recorded 2007 bird flight paths near the structure, Vattenfall said. [reNews]
  • “North Macedonia’s Renewable Energy Output Up 89% In February” • North Macedonia’s power producers generated a total of 55,667 MWh of electricity from renewable sources in February. That is an increase of 89.2% from the same month of 2025,the National Electricity Market Operator said. Hydropower led with well over half of production. [SeeNews]

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Saturday, March 7, 2026

March 7 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “How An Iran Crisis Would Play Out In A World Powered By Renewables Instead Of Oil” • Imagine conflict with the US and Israel against Iran unfolding in a world powered mostly by wind, solar and batteries rather than oil and gas. In a world where most energy is local renewables, would such instability lead to costly food and a threat of inflation? [ZME Science]

Wind turbines (Colin Watts, Unsplash)

  • “Asia Sits At The Center Of The Global LNG Shock” • Global energy trade is in chaos as war at the Persian Gulf disrupts oil and LNG shipments, and pushes prices sharply higher. Asia may feel the greatest impact, as it relied heavily on imported fuel that went through the Strait of Hormuz. Some 80% of the LNG that traversed it was heading to Asia. [Euronews]
  • “US Lost 92,000 Jobs As Markets Roil And Gas Prices Surge” • The US lost 92,000 jobs in February, according to a report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The change nearly erased all of the job gains delivered a month earlier. The new jobs report arrived as markets roil and gasoline prices surge in response to the war with Iran. [ABC News]
  • “Can Trump Stop The Surge In Oil Prices? Experts Weigh In” • US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent took action on oil prices, but it did not appear to have muc effect. The Trump regime has other policy options for dealing with the price hike, analysts told ABC News, such as tapping the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve or ending the conflict. [ABC News]
  • “ ’Energy Security’ Makes Us Less Secure” • Each year, the US each year spends over $81 billion to protect the global supply of oil, but that cost does not appear at the gas pump. The money is hidden in the defense budget, a subsidy making oil look about 28¢ per gallon cheaper than it actually is. Renewables don’t have that problem. [CleanTechnica]

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