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Panorama Participates in Broom Bust!
Pictured: Leo Mena (Environmental Analyst) Removing Scotch Broom (Image courtesy of Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy) Two members of the Panorama team got their hands
Susanne Heim Presents Panorama’s work at the Wildlife Society Conference
Panorama’s very own Susanne Heim, Senior Environmental Scientist/Project Manager presented at the Wildlife Society Conference on the topic of habitat distribution models. The presentation, Evaluation of Desert
Trending Towards Suburbia
The nature of suburbs is changing. In an article written in The Economist, the authors explore growth trends in inter-city, suburban, and rural areas. The
Renewable Energy: Powering U.S. Sports Stadiums One at a Time
Wind energy from the Salt River Project (SRP) will power the Super Bowl on February 1. The energy sponsorship from the non-profit municipal utility sparked
Offshore Wind: Creating More Jobs than Offshore Drilling?
A recently published report from the international organization Oceana, titled Offshore Energy by the Numbers: An Economic Analysis of Offshore Drilling and Wind Energy in
Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment for 2014
According to a study performed by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (Bloomberg), total global investments in renewable energy rose for the first time in three years in
CEQ Acting Chairman to Step Down in March
Mike Boots, the acting chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), is leaving in March. Boots has served as the chairman since
Governor Jerry Brown calls for Expanding California’s Renewable Energy Goals
Governor Jerry Brown has been busy these last couple of days preparing for the new year with ambitious goals for California. Before attending the ceremonial groundbreaking
Limiting Land for Renewable Energy in California
Four federal agencies released the draft Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) on September 23, 2014. The DRECP aims to provide renewable energy project developers with