* "U.S. falling behind on renewable energy" - Solar and wind facilities are growing exponentially in the US, but we are far behind China and European countries. China's wind power is about one-third larger and increasing much faster than the US. China's solar PV power is more than 20 times that of the US. [Roanoke Times]
* The Swiss-engineered airplane Solar Impulse 2 will begin its solar-powered flight around the world early on Monday morning, weather permitting. The plane was scheduled to launch earlier this month, but was delayed due to weather conditions. The flight should take around five months to complete. [The Verge]
* More than 5,000 protesters gathered outside Parliament in London calling on the Government to take tougher action on climate change. Crowds of environmental activists cheered as a host of speakers including Vivienne Westwood and Caroline Lucas attacked the Government and accused it of not taking action. [Belfast Telegraph]
* China's wind farms have a combined capacity that exceeds the capacity of America's nuclear plants, as the growing nation expands its power generation to fuel its new mega-cities. The capacity of the wind farms in China comes to 115,000 MW. America's nuclear reactors have a total combined capacity of 98,400 MW. [Digital Journal]
* The prospective GOP presidential candidates at today's Iowa Ag Summit were pressed to express their opinions on everything from federal policies that have boosted ethanol production to expanded trade with Cuba. Each candidate answered a series of questions from the event host, an Iowa agribusiness man. [Radio Iowa]
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