Tuscany’s New Airport Terminal Will Have a Vineyard on the Roof, Obviously

nnWith more visitors than ever before, the new airport terminal in Florence will have a green roof and sport a vineyard.nnThe Italians are passionate about greening their buildings, with the famous Bosco Verticale in Milan being the flagship example.nnTo celebrate its heritage as one of the wine capitals of the world, the Amerigo Vespucci International Airport in […]

Michigan’s Robust Renewable Energy Powered 1 Million Homes in 2023 from Wind and Solar

nnMichigan, a state once famous for carbon-heavy automotive manufacturing, is now among the leaders of renewable energy installation in America.nnA recent report shows that the state added 350 megawatts of solar power in 2023, increasing the total renewable resources in the state by 10%.nnCombined with an existing inventory of 3,500 megawatts of solar and wind, […]

Norway’s Forests Have More Than Tripled in a Hundred Years

nnOver the course of the last hundred years, Norwegian forests have tripled in size according to a new report.nnThey have doubled in size in just the last 40 years, which the report claims is because of more CO2 and warmer temperatures in Norway than in previous decades.nnPublished by Statistics Norway, the survey is the 11th […]

Good News in History, September 3

60 years ago today, the Wilderness Act was signed into law. Written by Howard Zahniser of The Wilderness Society, it has been used to preserve 757 areas encompassing 109.5 million acres of federally owned land in 44 states and Puerto Rico. The law is well-known for Zahniser’s poetic and succinct definition of what “wilderness” meant. […]