The Planet Needs Solar Power. Can We Build It Without Harming Nature?

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/02/11/climate/climate-change-wildlife-solar.html

By Catrin Einhorn, The New York Times. 

Excerpt: For pronghorn, those antelope-like creatures of the American West, this grassland north of Flagstaff is prime habitat. ...But for a nation racing to adopt renewable energy, the land is prime for something else: solar panels. ...Animals need humans to solve climate change. ...The good news for wildlife is that there are ways for solar developers to make installations less harmful and even beneficial for many species, like fences that let some animals pass, wildlife corridors, native plants that nurture pollinators, and more. ...“We’re faced with two truths: We have a climate change crisis, but we also have a biodiversity crisis,” said Meaghan Gade, a program manager at the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies.... 

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