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Solar power, even if you don't have a roof of your own

In this edition: Community-size projects aim to democratize solar energy; big-name Republicans push 'carbon dividends' for all; man-made pollinators. 

What we're writing

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The community solar farm in Fort Collins, Colo., is an example of projects around the US that seek to make solar power accessible to people regardless of income levels or homeownership.

Panels to the people: 'Community solar' aims to democratize the sun

More solar projects start serving neighborhoods rather than just individual houses. But the movement is still in its early stages, especially in lower-income communities. //听Zack Colman

What climate听action might look like, Republican-style

A group of prominent conservatives put forward a plan for addressing climate change. The novel pairing: a carbon tax to cut fossil fuels, and paying the revenue听back to Americans in "dividends"听to keep it popular. It's a hard sell to the current Congress, but maybe听a marker for the future.听//听Mark Trumbull

Should pollinating drones take over for honeybees?

Roughly a third of the world's food crops require help with pollination, but more than听40 percent of the species听that perform this vital service are under threat. What if little manufactured drones could help do the job? The technology is arriving, but scientists see big听challenges.听//听Eva Botkin-Kowacki

What we're reading

A farm machine plants rice in v-shaped troughs, so fields don't need to be completely听submerged.听// SciDev.net

Near St. Louis are听earthen mounds, remaining from a city that supported thousands long before Europeans arrived in America. Did a changing climate destroy that culture? // National Public Radio

A phone-based, pay-as-you-go model helps put a solar panel in reach, powering lights, fans, and TVs. // InsideClimate News

Some 260,000 Americans work in the industry, by one new tally. // The Washington Post

Last year saw the听largest global addition of nuclear power since 1990, including America's first new reactor (located in Tenessee) since 1996.听// The Breakthrough Institute

What's trending

鈥淭his administration has expressed utter and complete disregard for not only our treaty and water rights, but the environment as a whole.鈥 // David Archambault, chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, quoted by PBS Newshour

"The wind industry crossed an important threshold in the United States last year, exceeding the generating capacity of听hydroelectric听power for the first time, according to the main industry trade group, the American Wind Energy Association." // Diane Cardwell, writing in The New York Times

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