Posts made in April 2020

Clean Energy Jobs Lost Due to COVID-19

106,000 Jobs in Clean Energy Lost in March Due to COVID-19 Economic Crisis

More than 106,000 clean energy workers lost their jobs in the month of March, and hundreds of thousands more clean energy job losses are projected in the coming months. That’s according to a new analysis of unemployment data released today by E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs), the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), E4TheFuture and BW Research Partnership.

The analysis of Department of Labor data found that 106,472 workers in clean energy occupations filed for unemployment benefits last month, wiping out all 2019 clean energy job gains across renewable energy, energy efficiency, clean vehicles, energy storage and clean fuels. These include electricians, HVAC and mechanical trades technicians and construction workers who work in energy efficiency; solar installers; wind industry engineers and technicians; and manufacturing workers employed by electric and other clean- vehicle manufacturing companies and suppliers.

Clean energy has been one of the U.S. economy’s biggest and fastest-growing employment sectors over the past decade, growing 10.4 percent since 2015. According to a separate report released today by E2, U.S. clean energy jobs increased to nearly 3.4 million at the end of 2019. Clean Jobs America 2020 found the industry accounted for more than half of the entire energy sector’s job growth in 2019, adding more than 70,000 jobs for a 2.2 percent growth rate – a faster pace than the U.S. workforce as a whole. At the start of 2020, America’s clean energy workforce accounted for more than one out of every 50 U.S. workers. That made clean energy by far the biggest employer of workers in energy occupations, employing nearly three times more workers than the fossil fuel industry.

But all that growth came to a screeching halt in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout. The March layoffs are just the first indication of how badly the clean energy industry will be hit by the crisis, with the analysis projecting that more than 500,000 clean energy workers – 15 percent of the entire clean energy workforce – will lose their jobs in the months ahead unless Congress and the Trump administration take quick and substantive action.

A loss of that magnitude would erase the clean energy industry’s total job growth over the last five years.

Bob Keefe, executive director of the national, nonpartisan business group E2 said:
“What these numbers tell us is that clean energy workers are a huge and important part of America’s workforce – and they are hurting badly. Lawmakers simply cannot ignore the millions of electricians, technicians and factory workers who work in clean energy as they consider ongoing economic recovery efforts – especially since we know from our country’s last economic meltdown that clean energy can lead the way to recovery.”

Gregory Wetstone, President and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), said:

“This analysis quantifies in stark terms the damage COVID-19 is already doing to the renewable energy workforce, and the devastating trajectory we’re facing absent help from Congress. The renewable sector is being hit hard by supply chain disruptions, shelter-in-place orders and other significant pandemic-related delays. To stem job losses, we ask Congress to extend the time-sensitive deadlines faced by renewable projects seeking to qualify for critical tax incentives and to provide temporary refundability for renewable tax credits that are increasingly difficult to monetize. In the end, we’re all in this together, and the renewable energy industry wants to be a key economic driver to help the nation through this downturn, as well as an effective climate solution over the long haul.”

Phil Jordan, Vice President and Principal at BW Research Partnership said:
“The economic fallout from COVID-19 is historic in both size and speed. Activities across the entire range of clean energy activities, from manufacturing electric vehicles to installing solar panels, are being impacted. And the data pretty clearly indicate that this is just the beginning.”

Steve Nadel, Executive Director, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE):
“Each year our ally E4TheFuture co-publishes a report detailing the growth of energy efficiency jobs – but that trend is threatened right now. March unemployment claims, and projections of worse to come, are alarming. From contractors who can’t go into homes to weatherize them to employees in shut-down electric car factories, energy efficiency workers have lost their jobs – and that costs all of us. Consumers lose out on utility bill savings, and the country curtails a critical tool for slashing greenhouse gas emissions. We need to support this workforce during the crisis and quickly get them back on the job when the health threat subsides.”

For quotes from more than a dozen clean energy business owners and professionals who work or do business across America, CLICK HERE.

Industries Hit Hardest

According to the unemployment data analysis, energy efficiency lost more jobs than any other sector of the clean energy industry in March, with nearly 70,000 people losing their jobs. The losses in the energy efficiency sector accounted for about two-thirds of all clean energy unemployment filings – as electricians, plumbers, construction workers, energy auditors, and others were unable to enter homes, offices and other buildings because of coronavirus quarantines.

Renewable energy lost more than 16,000 lost jobs, and filings are expected to increase substantially in the coming weeks as solar and wind energy companies struggle with sudden and massive financing issues that are resulting in canceled and delayed projects.

The clean vehicle sector was also severely impacted, losing 12,000 jobs in factories that manufacture electric and hybrid vehicles and the parts that go in them. This represents the largest percentage job lost —4.5 percent — of any clean energy sector. This does not include the 20,000 workers that Tesla Inc. furloughed, or other losses posted after this March data was collected.

For a full breakdown of clean energy jobs losses in each state, see the full analysis HERE.

Growth Trend Upended

The widespread layoffs in clean energy risk derailing an industry that was leading the country in job creation. At the start of 2020, clean energy employment increased for the fifth straight year, growing to nearly 3.4 million workers nationwide. Renewable energy led the way, increasing 3.2 percent to about 523,000 jobs.

Energy efficiency continues to be the single largest section of the clean energy economy, employing 2.4 million Americans at the end of 2019, up 2.3 percent from 2018 despite federal rollbacks and delays of energy efficiency standards.

The clean vehicle sector was the only clean energy sector that saw job declines in 2019, dropping 2.3 percent to more than 266,000 jobs, in part because of industry uncertainty about rollbacks of federal vehicle emissions and mileage standards, which were recently finalized. The sector’s job losses come after a record-setting year in 2018 that saw the clean vehicle industry grow 17 percent and add more than 40,000 jobs.

About E4TheFuture

E4TheFuture works for clean, efficient and safe energy solutions. A nonprofit organization, we promote energy efficiency, renewables, demand management, energy storage and electric vehicles to advance climate protection and economic fairness. We work to achieve an energy economy that is sustainable, lower cost, and resilient. Our “Faces of EE” initiative shines a light on energy efficiency professionals nationwide. Visit www.E4TheFuture.org or follow us on Twitter at @E4TheFuture and @FacesofEE.

Billy Raffoul × Still Distancing Tour

BILLY RAFFOUL STILL DISTANCING TOUR 2020 KICKS OFF TODAY WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

New EP A Few More Hours At YYZ Out Now

Santa Monica, California, April 14, 2020 – Having to postpone the west coast run of his A Few More Hours At… 2020 North American Tour singer/songwriter Billy Raffoul took to Instagram Live for intimate performances from his father’s home in Leamington, ON where he is currently socially isolating. Today he continues performing for fans from home but this time with special guests. The Still Social Distancing Tour 2020 tour kicks off today, April 14th, at 3pm EDT with special guest Alec Chambers. Additional guests will include Zac Barnett, Caitlyn Smyth, Wrabel, John Paul White and more to be announced.

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Earlier this month Raffoul released his new EP, A Few More House at YYZ, on Interscope Records. The set features fan favorites “Swimming In The Deep End,” “Without Falling In Love,” and “It’s A Beautiful Life” plus more A Few More Hours at YYZ is available now at all digital retailers.

Below is a complete list of tour dates for Still Social Distancing Tour 2020 with special guests. All shows at 3pm EDT.

April 14 w/ Alec Chambers
April 15 w/ Zac Barnett
April 17 w/ Caitlyn Smith
April 19 to be announced
April 21 to be announced
April 23 to be announced
April 25 w/ Wrabel
April 27 to be announced
April 29 w/ John Paul White

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MASN – Psycho Remix

MASN RELEASES THE REMIX FOR “PSYCHO!” FEAT. TRIPPIE REDD

Artist on the rise MASN releases the remix for “Psycho!” feat. Trippie Redd via RCA Records. Listen HERE. This marks the first release for MASN at RCA Records. The original track was released earlier this year and exploded online with over 38M Spotify streams, over 5.4M video views on YouTube and over 1.5M TikTok videos.

Hailing from Eagle Mountain, UT, 19-year-old MASN is currently working on new music which will be unveiled in the coming weeks. Check out his latest track “Val!um” HERE.

Buy/Stream “Psycho!” (Remix) feat. Trippie Redd

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Photo by Allison Hunter

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Machine Gun Kelly – In These Walls

MACHINE GUN KELLY RELEASES “IN THESE WALLS” FREESTYLE Trending At #1 On YouTube

Machine Gun Kelly adds another rendition to his popular Lockdown Sessions series. This time releasing his PVRIS inspired cover titled “In These Walls.” The freestyle is trending at #1 on YouTube. “In These Walls” pulls inspiration from the PVRIS track “My House” and shows off the Cleveland wordsmith’s rapid rhymes. Machine Gun Kelly more recently dropped his “Pretty Toxic Revolver” freestyle, a Shawn Mendes “Mercy” remake. Check out “In These Walls” HERE

While spending time at home, MGK has put together a series of Lockdown Sessions on YouTube and Instagram with covers such as Oasis’s “Champagne Supernova” which features YUNGBLUD and Paramore’s “Misery Business” with Travis Barker, Omar Fedi, and Steve “Baze” Basil. Gearing up for his upcoming “Tickets To My Downfall” pop/punk album release, Machine Gun Kelly has put together a playlist of songs on Spotify that have inspired him throughout the making of the album. Aside from music, MGK is set to star opposite Sam Worthington on the big screen in the forthcoming action western; The Last Song of Issac LeMay, which starts production this month. He is also seen in Jason Orley’s comedy Big Time Adolescence which is now available on Hulu.

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Crowdfunding × COVID-19

How crowdfunding empowers individuals during these unprecedented times. 

#PledgeToProtect

Written by: Eddie Lee, President, Pledgecamp

In an ideal scenario, institutions and hospitals would have been fully prepared to protect the medical workers fighting COVID-19. A severe national shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) has made it clear that this is not the case.

Some examples:

Online crowdfunding rose to prominence after the 2008 financial crisis because institutions failed to serve the needs of everyday people. In the midst of today’s crisis, crowdfunding once again can empower ordinary people to step up where institutions fall short:

  • Crowdfunding harnesses the collective power of individuals to address community needs
  • Crowdfunding can direct funds and PPE to hospitals whose sourcing teams are overwhelmed, underfunded, or simply overlooked by government
  • Crowdfunding organizers can deliver PPE directly to hospital storerooms without bureaucracy or politics getting in the way
  • Individuals who want to do more than just social-distance and wash their hands can make an impact with only an internet connection

How We’re Crowdfunding to Fight COVID-19

Pledgecamp is a newly-launched crowdfunding platform taking on incumbents like Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Because of the pandemic, we have paused all commercial projects to focus on a single, non-profit campaign to supply PPE to hospitals.

By donating to this campaign, any individual can make an impact in the fight against COVID-19. Unlike other relief efforts, Pledgecamp publishes exactly how much PPE will be delivered and their costs, right on the campaign page.

Another differentiating factor, Pledgecamp lets some donors sponsor a specific hospital of their choice. For a minimum contribution of 100 KN95 respirator masks, donors can support any hospital they may have a personal connection to, including local hospitals that could be overlooked by other relief efforts.

Crowdfunding is not the end-all solution to COVID-19. But in an imperfect world, crowdfunding lets everyone be individual heroes. Let us all do our part and get through this together.

Interested in Donating?

100% of funds will go to PPE for hospitals. Visit the campaign, here.

Connect with us: hello@pledgecamp.com

Facebook: http://facebook.com/pledgecamp

Twitter: http://twitter.com/pledgecamp

Instagram: http://instagram.com/pledgecamp

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NEO LUV

GR gallery is pleased to announce “Neo Luv” a duo exhibition showcasing new works by internationally known artists from Nigeria and Japan: Dennis Osadebe and LY painter. Dubbed after Ly’s main character “Luv” and Dennis own definition of his art as “Neo African,” the show will present 20 fresh paintings on canvas and two individual prints. Their work investigates and advance the discourse around the traditional cultural heritage, by decontextualizing, reinventing and mixing the old customs with new and cutting edge elements, pushing beyond the boundaries the figurative imagery in today’s art scene.

Neo Luv” aims to exhibit the creative output of these exceptionally gifted artists that, through a shared passion forimaginary characters, specific aspects of nowadays society, a unique color palette and a hint of melancholy, reinterpret thetraditional culture in two singular ways. This exhibition, esthetically characterized by Dennis vibrant, bright and alluring style, and LY’s more somber, contemplative and immersed approach, starts a discussion around contemporary topics such as cultural integration, economic exploitation and psychological conflicts.

For additional information regarding this exhibition go HERE.

Helsinki, Finland, 360 MAGAZINE

Helsinki Energy Challenge

Helsinki wants to offer a platform for new, sustainable and innovative solutions, and, on 27 February, the City opened the international Helsinki Energy Challenge. The competition seeks to find solutions, by means of which the city can be heated in a sustainable way without coal and with as little biomass as possible during the upcoming decades. The grand prize of the competition is one million euros. The City of Helsinki lives up to its global responsibility in the fight against climate change and is committed to sharing the results of the competition openly, in order to allow other cities to benefit from them in their own climate work. The role of the cities in the fight against the climate crisis is decisive.

Despite the world situation caused by the coronavirus, the City of Helsinki keeps investing heavily in its climate work. The climate crisis has not been cancelled and the City is still working its way towards a carbon neutral Helsinki. In order to get the best possible result out of the Helsinki Energy Challenge even in this changed situation, it has been decided that the registration phase is prolonged. The prolonged registration phase ends on 30 September 2020. The finalist teams invited to the second phase of the competition are announced in the beginning of November and the winner of the competition will be revealed in March 2021.

“Our competition got off to a great start at the end of February, and the reception has been overwhelmingly positive both in Finland and abroad. It is clear that we have started something unique. However, the changed world situation caused by the coronavirus comes at a difficult stage in respect to our competition. Innovators and potential competitors now need time to adapt to the new situation and prolonging the registration phase of the competition is necessary at this point. The competition process will remain otherwise unaltered. Despite the coronavirus, we need to stick to the climate goals. We still have to get rid of coal and we want to replace it with long-term sustainable solutions. We are fulfilling our responsibility in the fight against the global climate crisis and we will not let it wait until the coronavirus crisis has blown over. Both the Helsinki Energy Challenge and our other climate efforts continue at full strength”, notes Helsinki Mayor Jan Vapaavuori.

During the prolonged registration phase of the Helsinki Energy Challenge, there will be additional webinars and other virtual events, during which the competitors can learn more about the competition, but also look for members to their competition team. Interested parties are encouraged to enter the competition as diversified and cross-disciplinary teams.

The new competition schedule and further information about the Helsinki Energy Challenge can be found HERE

(Photo courtesy of Jussi Hellsten)
 

Lego, Land Rover Defender, 360 MAGAZINE

Father’s Day Gift Guide Ideas:

  • LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender ($199.99): The 2,573-piece LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender is something dads can enjoy with every member of the family. The New 2020 Land Rover Defender comes to life with realistic elements and functions, including authentic-looking body panels and rims, four-wheel drive with three differentials, fully independent suspension, a working winch and LEGO Technic’s most sophisticated gearbox yet – all designed to provide an engrossing and rewarding building experience for car lovers and LEGO fans alike.
  • Land Rover and Musto’s Above and Beyond: The Above and Beyond collection of outdoor performance clothing and technical equipment is inspired by the durability and capability of New Land Rover Defender. Designed to take dads anywhere and to take on anything – from hiking with the family to lounging around the house – top items from the range include:
    • Rodinia Hybrid Jacket ($363) – Showerproof and versatile, this softshell jacket is a defense against the elements.
    • Reversible Base Layer ($93) – A Reversible Base Layer that adapts to the seasons.
    • Above and Beyond Flask ($43) – This robust, double-walled steel flask keeps liquids cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 15 hours.
  • Land Rover Experience: With different packages starting at one-hour for $275 per vehicle with up to three people in Carmel, California, Ashville, North Carolina and Manchester, Vermont, guests can look forward to getting behind the wheel of a Land Rover vehicle to develop their driving skills with expert coaching. Whether you’ve never driven off-road or are a seasoned pro, you’ll quickly build confidence, refine your techniques and have fun along the way while create memories with the family.
Health, Vaughn Lowery, 360 MAGAZINE, brunch, easter meal

Aftermath of Easter Eating

1) First and foremost, give yourself a break and quit being so hard on yourself. There are no Slip-ups once you have a healthy relationship with food and with eating, because a slip-up simply doesn’t exist in that type of relationship. There are no “bad foods” or “magic foods.” One meal or even one day will not make or break you! Too often people (especially those trying to follow overly restrictive diets) will try hard to avoid certain foods or entire food groups, which is incredibly difficult to stick with for most people, not to mention typically unhealthy. This is where the notion of “slipping up” comes in. There is no place for guilt or self-admonishment in a healthy relationship with food. Enjoy the foods you like, but be mindful of the foods you should eat more of/more often and the foods that you may want to eat less of. If you do happen to eat more of the “fun foods” in a given period of time, let it go and just decide to do better tomorrow.

2) If you know there is an event coming up in which there will be more of the “fun food”, plan for that. Perhaps eat a little cleaner that morning, knowing you will be indulging more later that evening. Higher fiber foods can help fill you up and keep you full longer. Fruits and vegetables are very high in fiber, but have very few Calories. Make half your plate full of these foods. When it comes to grains and processed foods made from grains (i.e. breads, crackers, pastas, etc.), opt for the whole grain versions. They contain more fiber. If the first word in the ingredient list isn’t “whole,” then it’s not whole grain. Sometimes it is hard to get in enough fiber, so taking a fiber supplement can help on those days. Men need around 38 grams of fiber per day and women need around 26. Sometimes that is a bit more challenging to do. A fiber supplement can sometimes help. I recommend vitafusion Fiber Well gummies as they’re a great tasting way to help get some extra fiber to help meet your needs. A serving contains 5 grams of soluble prebiotic fiber. Prebiotics are what probiotics feed on.

3) Plan ahead of time. Planning and preparing the week’s meals in advance will not only help you save time and money, it helps you to eat healthier meals. Having a balanced meal prepared, packed, and ready to go can help keep you on track.

4) If there is something that you love (like I love ice cream), let yourself have it. Instead of trying to avoid it completely because some people out there say that you should have some “bad foods,” allow yourself to have some of what you love. Pick intentional places in your diet to allow these foods to happen. Maybe you know that on Friday, you will want a piece of cake, or a milkshake, or whatever it may be. Go into it knowing you will have one. Eat a balanced dinner and allow yourself to enjoy it without feelings of guilt or remorse. Making it intentional can help be more mindful about the portion sizes.

5) Be in the moment. We can easily overeat when we are distracted. I love food .… I mean I truly love food and most Registered Dietitians do. That does not mean I overeat. That means when I eat, I pay attention to the flavors, the smells, and I truly take that moment to appreciate the food that I’m eating. I think everyone deserves the right to enjoy eating. It’s easy to ignore the feelings of hunger and satiety if we are distracted. Try to reduce the distractions while you are eating and pay attention to how your body feels while you’re eating. Assess if you are truly hungry, or eating out of habit or boredom. After a few bites of that cake, are you still enjoying it as much as you did with the first bite? If you are, okay…eat it. If not, be done with it (yes…even if there is still some left on your plate). Try drinking water between every couple bites. This will make you slow down and give you the opportunity to pay attention to those feeling of satiety.

These are just a few ideas to help establish a good relationship with food. There are many more. My main goal working with almost all my patients is to help them establish a healthy relationship with food. While there are a lot of extreme diets out there and a lot of people who have some extreme opinions (without the education to back them up), navigating the world of nutrition can be hard. Bottom line, I truly feel that everyone, EVERYONE deserves the right to enjoy eating, and a healthy, balanced diet can still include those “fun foods” that may not give us a lot of nutrition, but they sure do make us happy.

About Susan E. Wilson RDN, LDN

Susan is a Registered Dietitian with University of Louisville Physicians Pediatric Specialists in the Gastroenterology division for your piece and is also the President of the Kentucky Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

Kosa – Off White

RISING BELIZEAN RAPPER KOSA Releases “Off White” Feat. Lil Durk — Debut Major Label Single!

NEW SIGNING TO RICH IMMIGRANTS/INTERSCOPE RECORDS

Rising Belizean rapper Kosa has unveiled a brand new track “Off White” featuring Chicago rapper Lil Durk. The track has all the makings of a trap hit but with Kosa’s injection of dulcet melody work amps up the single to be a repeat listen! The video, shot in the neighborhoods of Belize showcases glimpses of Kosa’s upbringing in the Central American country. Signed to Rich Immigrants/Interscope Records, Kosa proves to put his hometown on the map, and more importantly his undeniable star power.

About Kosa 

When Belizean raised rapper Kosa started out in the music business he didn’t have the money to buy beats, so he learned to make them himself. That DIY approach paid off significantly who’s now also an engineer, producer, and songwriter. With increasing recognition for his sing-jay verses on tracks as “Same Energy,” and the platinum-selling “Si Tu Lo Dejas,” (alongside reggaetón singers Bad Bunny, Farruko and veteran Nicky Jam) coupled with his recent signing to Rich Immigrants/Interscope, Kosa’s advances has firmly placed him as one of Belize’s biggest music exports and rap’s newest favorite.

Kosa’s mother, raised in Long Island, New York, introduced him to hip-hop, which played an important role in shaping his musical direction. He grew up listening to an eclectic selection of Soul II Soul, Slick Rick, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne and more. A jack of all trades, Kosa’s ability to produce and songwrite allowed his hip hop influences to effortlessly blend with the sounds he was group up around like soca, reggae, dancehall and more. The result, a hypnotic blend of melodies and production that seamlessly fits into the current musical landscape. At work on his debut major label album, Kosa insists on staying true to his sonic roots to bring a fresh take to rap and hip hop while inspiring the other artists in Caribbean and Central America diaspora to embrace their space in the zeitgeist.

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