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Just as U.N. climate talks begin, these four meaty reports envision setbacks and hope around the world.
by Keith Larsen
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Long a boogeyman of the right, carbon taxes are getting a closer look as the urgency of climate change becomes clearer.
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New regulations in Arizona require solar installers to provide the likely cost of a leased system over the life of the lease and let utilities charge solar fees.
by RP Siegel
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How emissions reductions would be achieved and what states would be obligated to do under the Clean Power Plan.
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If Paris is really the 'last chance' to avert the worst impacts of climate change, what will it take for more big businesses to make their moves?
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As tech mainstays like Apple and HP up their public commitments to sustainability ahead of COP 21, other industries may follow suit.
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New proposed EPA rules drastically would cut carbon emissions and oil consumption by extra large vehicles.
by Bobby Magill
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The Environmental Protection Agency took a first step toward regulating emissions from large aircraft by finding that such emissions endanger public health by contributing to climate change.
by Bobby Magill
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Samantha Williams of the NRDC argues that Ohio's renewable energy restrictions present a difficult obstacle for Amazon's newly proposed data center in the state.
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Amid a severe drought, wastewater for energy and other innovations flowed among corporate, nonprofit and government leaders at this GE-Wharton event.
by Keith Larsen
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Can companies and policy makers align energy security, energy equity and environmental sustainability? It's a balancing act of unfathomable complexity.
by Joel Makower
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As the investment tax credit for solar energy is set to expire soon, faculty at the Stanford Graduate School of Business have issued a guideline for the future.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will soon release one of the few standards on fracking in the hopes of protecting groundwater.
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A new report fuses economic and energy data to pinpoint climate action models that actually have worked.
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A new report by the Natural Resources Defense Council suggests that there may be a growing business case for China’s textile manufacturers to clean up their act.
by Mike Hower
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New reports that global carbon emission growth stalled last year offer a fascinating new perspective on the viability of a low-carbon economy
by James Murray
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CDP report shows investors which companies will most likely avoid hefty government fines. Hint: They're from Japan.
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CDP report shows investors which companies are least likely to avoid hefty government fines. Hint: They're not from Japan.
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Issues like global climate action, employee well-being and a changing energy sector will shape the sustainable development agenda in 2015.
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New rules for methane emissions could actually be a positive for America's $1.2 trillion oil and gas sector.
by Ben Ratner
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Cities can play a key role in advancing renewable energy — as long as it's affordable in the long-term.
by Jahi Wise