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Puerto Rico adopted laws that called for generating 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2050. But FEMA's fossil fuel plans might stymie that progress.
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'If it's extractive in nature, you are absolutely unwelcome.'
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Enbridge's Line 3 pipeline construction is running into tribal resistance over fears of water pollution, wild rice impacts, climate change, and exploitation of Native women.
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With increasing concern about waste-to-energy plants’ CO2 emissions, the EU is now withdrawing support for these trash-burning facilities.
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This crisis within the Navajo and Hopi Nations provides an opportunity to reimagine a new energy economy that provides more benefits to more people.
by Roger Sorkin
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When it comes to energy and equity, New England, and the United States in general, have a long way to go.
by Olivia Box
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Plus, biodiversity is in style.
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An expanding wood pellet market in the Southeast has fallen short of climate and job goals — instead bringing air pollution, noise and reduced biodiversity in majority Black communities.
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The state's public utilities chief, Joseph Fiordaliso, chats about the potential of clean energy, the importance of equity within all initiatives, and how states can lead the way forward.
by Sarah Golden
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What social justice signals has the sector missed when evaluating where and how to build projects? Policy expert Shalanda Baker weighs in.
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Purpose Built Communities, co-founded by Warren Buffet, works with 28 communities across the United States, all of which suffer from poverty and lack of opportunities.
by Sarah Golden
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Plus, we chew on an idea to use on-demand delivery apps to help consumers understand the carbon impact of their meal choices.