Happy Earth Day everyone (and Happy Belated Birthday Mr. Trash Wheel)! Over 400 folks gathered to celebrate our beloved trash interceptor at the Baltimore Public Works Museum this weekend. See more in our image of the day.
Today's coverage features a recap of Baltimore's candidate forum the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore hosted last week, as well as a tech-focused Earth Day glossary from my colleague Holly Quinn. If you can tell us what petrochemicals or decarbonization are, then you're solid; if not, give it a read! There will be a quiz. (Not really but maybe I should make one for y'all tomorrow?) Until then, have a great day!
— Alanah, Technical.ly lead reporter for Baltimore
Image of the Day: Happy 10th Birthday Mr. Trash Wheel (Waterfront Partnership/Mollye Miller/Instagram) Have a photo or chart we should feature here? Hit reply and send in your submission.
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Terms to help you talk tech and the environment
In honor of Earth Day today, Technical.ly's senior reporter Holly Quinn provided a helpful glossary of terms related to green technology and sustainability. With the global green tech market projected to reach nearly $75 billion by 2030, understanding these terms is increasingly important. The glossary includes definitions for key concepts like biomass, photovoltaics and carbon capture, all aimed at aiding discussions about our changing environment.
THE BLOCK ISLAND OFFSHORE WIND FARM, OFF THE COAST OF RHODE ISLAND, IS THE NATION'S FIRST SUCH FACILITY — BUT MANY MORE ARE IN PLANNING. (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS / IONNA22)
What our candidates think about tech and business
Democratic mayoral and City Council president hopefuls fielded questions from the community at a recent forum hosted by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore. I attended the convening, where four mayoral candidates addressed issues such as green spaces, recycling, support for small businesses, workforce development and Baltimore's potential as a tech hub.
MAYOR SCOTT (COURTESY DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP OF BALTIMORE)
News Incubator: What else to know today
• Are you curious about the impact Mr.Trash Wheel has had over the last ten years? We were, too. [Baltimore Banner]
• The Dunbar College and Career Readiness program at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School celebrated Kaden Johnson's achievement of passing his EMT final exam, marking the first pass in seven years. His parents are Tyron and April Harper from Harp Vision. Congrats! [Dunbar High School]
• The first Earth Day grew out of the uproar over a California oil spill. Learn more about how that event raised public consciousness about environmental issue and laid the groundwork for our current safeguards. [National Geographic]
• A few weeks back, Baltimore hosted a delegation from The Hague, the Netherlands' seat of government that's near Baltimore's sister city of Rotterdam. The visit aimed to put impactful programs in Baltimore before the delegation. [Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee]
• The Black Baltimore Renaissance kicked off its cleanup initiative this weekend. The group curated the Baltimore by Baltimore festival for the Waterfront Partnerships last year. That series is set to return this summer. [Instagram/Waterfront Partnership]
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