EarthTalk.org
Questions & Answers About Our Environment

New Jersey

how to go solar

EarthTalk

Rooftop Solar: Now’s the Time to Get Started

Doug Moss and Roddy Scheer alternative, Arizona, California, Database, Department of Energy, DoE, DSIRE, energy, Energy Sage, Hawaii, incentives, Massachusetts, NABCEP, New Jersey, power, renewable, Residential Consumer Guide to Solar Power, solar, SolarCity, State, sun, Sunnova, SunPower, SunRun, Vivint

There’s never been a better time to go solar, given how much prices have come down while efficiency in converting sunlight to electricity has risen…

beach nourishment at Coney Island, NY

Under Water

Messages in the Sand from Hurricane Sandy

JoAnne Castagna Army Corps of Engineers, beach, beaches, coast, coastal, Coney Island, erosion, flood, flooding, Gilgo, hurricane, Long Island, New Jersey, New York, Passaic, Rahway, Raritan, river, Rockaway, sand, Sandy, super storm, superstorm, Westhampton

Researchers have found that federally funded beach nourishment projects in New York and New Jersey prior to Hurricane Sandy saved an estimated $1.3 billion in avoided damages. Now the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking these findings to improve future beach nourishment projects…

RSS Our Latest EarthTalk Q&A Columns…

  • The Toxic Toll of Manicures & Pedicures?
  • Corruption Slowing Progress Against Global Warming
  • Fortune 500 Companies Renege On Climate Commitments
  • U.S. Air Quality Better Than Ever — But Still Room For Improvement
  • Trump Budget Cuts Threaten National Parks
  • Social Housing: A Climate Solution?

Back to Top

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
EarthTalk, a Washington-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization, survives on your donations,
so please consider making a tax-deductible contribution today!
Copyright © EarthTalk.