«A comprehensive strategy for updating these facilities and
other infrastructure elements is essential for accelerating scientific momentum,» he continued.
As Silicon Valley costs continue to spiral, and talent gets more and more expensive for companies there, San Diego has become a more attractive market, with all the
key infrastructure elements in place where companies can excel.»
Presenters discuss lessons learned about
critical infrastructure elements and practices that were identified through NCII's work with school sites, and provide an example from a Rhode Island district.
Infrastructure elements of a wind plant other than the turbines (e.g., substation hardware, cabling, wiring, access roads, and crane pads)
For instance, would it make sense to combine distributed
infrastructure elements with new and extant centralized infrastructure elements?
Durable carbon: locked in stable solids such as coal and limestone or recyclable polymers that are used and reused; ranges from reusable fibers like paper and cloth, to building and
infrastructure elements that can last for generations and then be reused
Truly effective efforts to implement equitable and science - based climate and energy policy are built upon the scientific and moral imperative to «Keep It in The Ground,» and require actions to reduce the fossil fuel sector at
all infrastructure elements in the fossil fuel lifecycle, and to place equity and justice at the center of all proposed policy solutions.
We begin to challenge and dismantle some of the elite group infrastructure because we don't like it, but all too often we do so without fully understanding what
each infrastructure element supports.
Describe the key
infrastructure elements that support sustainable ECMHC programs and services