by jparkhurst | Aug 26, 2023 | Environmental Justice
The safety of oil pipelines in the Midwest has long been a subject of concern and controversy. As these pipelines transport vital energy resources, their environmental impact cannot be underestimated as they crisscross the region. While proponents argue that pipelines...
by jparkhurst | Apr 20, 2023 | Electric Vehicles
Listen up people, I know you’re feeling overwhelmed with all these electric vehicles (EVs) out there, but let me tell you, you’re not alone! Even the pros in the automotive industry are struggling to keep up with the lightning-fast advancements in the EV...
by jparkhurst | Mar 13, 2023 | Native Sun Updates
Robert Blake is a true visionary, and his vision is now becoming a reality. Cast your minds back to June 25th, 2020, at the height of the pandemic. Robert was busy promoting the healing power of renewable energy through interviews and outreach efforts. Thanks to the...
by SunEnergy | Oct 21, 2020 | Native Sun Updates
ASPIRING TO ENERGY SOVEREIGNTY Located in Northern Minnesota, Red Lake Nation covers 1,259 square miles, including most of Red Lake. The Red Lake Band is one of the only native tribes to have retained their original land and it is now the only closed reservation in...
by SunEnergy | Oct 17, 2020 | Native Sun Updates
Original Article Here By: Becca Most October 17, 2020 Bob Blake said sometimes he thinks he is addicted to solar. With the solar industry constantly evolving and changing, the incoming University of Minnesota graduate student will often spend all night reading about...