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I’m a veteran journalist in news- papers, magazines, public radio and on the web. I have dual US/EU citizenship and I divide my time between Seattle and Normandy, France.
The more I report on climate change, energy, transportation, resource consumption and related issues, the more I see connections and commonalities between how Europeans are tackling these problems and how we’re going about it in the Pacific Northwest.
This blog is my effort to connect those dots in ways that might help us all find ways of living that leave a green, healthy planet for our grandchildren.
To learn more about me and my work, please visit www.liammoriarty.com.
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Northwest’s First Utility-Scale Solar Project Gets Final Green Light
What would be the largest solar power plant in the US is slated to go up — not in the Arizona desert or sunny Southern California – but just 90 miles southeast of cloudy Seattle. The Teanaway Solar Reserve has been … Continue reading
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Tagged Howard Trott, Liam Moriarty, Matt Steuerwalt, Moriarty, renewable energy, Solar, solar energy, solar power, Teanaway Solar Reserve
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Portugal Slams In Renewables (and it seems to be working …)
Five years ago, the Portuguese decided to get serious about renewable energy. Now, according to an article by Elisabeth Rosenthal in the New York Times, they’ve gone from getting 17 percent of their electricity from renewables to nearly 45 percent … Continue reading
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Tagged Elisabeth Rosenthal, energy, euro blog, Euroblog, Liam Moriarty, Moriarty, New York Times, Portugal, renewable energy, renewable power, wind power
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