
Coco Liu
Climate Journalist at Bloomberg Green
@climate Journalist in NYC /ex @technology/ #Pulitzer finalist / Diving addict/📧 2 yliu1640 at bloomberg dot net Regular disclaimers
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1 week ago |
insurancejournal.com | Coco Liu
As the US heads into peak hailstorm season, homeowners that have installed solar power face the prospect of chunks of ice damaging their panels. “Those instances of damage are rare, but the more extreme weather gets with climate change, it’s hard to know what the future brings,” says Lauren Martin, head of marketing at Freedom Solar Power, a Texas-based solar installer. Last year, the company was called in to repair about a dozen solar systems in Austin pummeled by baseball-sized hail.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Coco Liu
(Bloomberg) -- As the US heads into peak hailstorm season, homeowners that have installed solar power face the prospect of chunks of ice damaging their panels.“Those instances of damage are rare, but the more extreme weather gets with climate change, it's hard to know what the future brings,” says Lauren Martin, head of marketing at Freedom Solar Power, a Texas-based solar installer.
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2 weeks ago |
insurancejournal.com | Akshat Rathi |Coco Liu
Climeworks AG is laying off 106 people, as startups that aim to reverse global warming face a reckoning with the US government slashing climate incentives and programs. The Swiss startup was one of the first companies to develop direct-air capture (DAC) technology to suck carbon dioxide from the sky.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Akshat Rathi |Coco Liu
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Akshat Rathi |Coco Liu
Climeworks AG is laying off 106 people, as startups that aim to reverse global warming face a reckoning with the US government slashing climate incentives and programs. The Swiss startup was one of the first companies to develop direct-air capture (DAC) technology to suck carbon dioxide from the sky.
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