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Sponsored: ScottMadden discusses the building blocks of a successful corporate renewable energy strategy.
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Can the region reconcile rapid economic growth with decarbonization?
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Heavy-duty machinery use is on the rise due to cheap oil — government regulations and companies can be the levers for behavior change.
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As transportation and energy landscapes change, switching to electric vehicles could save the US billions — but timing is everything.
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Zero-down solar lease helps Abundant Life Church eliminate their electric bill.
Like most not-for-profit organizations, Abundant Life Church had a
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New market forces are hitting the gas to impact the industry.
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Power plant emissions kill tens of thousands of Americans each year, scientists estimate.
by Daniel Cohan
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's prediction comes true and it's a milestone for the company and the electric vehicle industry.
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The eighth year of the VERGE conference shows how far we've come — and how far we have yet to go.
by Holly Secon
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We need to limit consumption of foods with outsized climate impacts, especially beef, lamb and goat.
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Sponsored: Recent hurricanes highlight the importance of perseverance and collaboration in creating a more resilient Hawaii.
by Kyle Datta
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As the energy landscape shifts, so does the ground underneath the resource-rich island nation.
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Acting quickly to reduce relatively short-lived yet potent gases could have a big impact on human health and slow global warming.
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Sponsored: Rooftop solar paired with energy efficiency delivers an economic windfall for small business owners
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A leak rate of more than 3 percent would erase the climate benefits of replacing coal-fired power plants.
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Imports of foreign oil are at their lowest levels since 1967. But there's a dirty secret underneath those numbers.
by Joel Makower
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EV supply and demand are both growing rapidly in popularity, but obstacles still remain to mass adoption.
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As electric vehicles grow in use and popularity, the infrastructure to support them is still up in the air.
by Corey Cantor
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Sponsored: Doing more with less has decreased U.S. beef's emission intensity by 29% and total carbon emissions by 30% since 1975
by Sara Place
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Methane is the most dangerous greenhouse gas emission, and accurate measuring is necessary to ensure that corporations meet their public commitments and meet the 2-degree warning.
by Richard Ward
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Both grid-scale and commercial installations are gaining favor as the industry seeks ways to reduce outages and integrate new electric loads such as renewable power plants and EVs.
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Hint: it has to do with methane, a greenhouse gas 84 times as potent as carbon dioxide.
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Sponsored: How much should advisors charge for navigating the RE procurement process?
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The results of a Siemens study are electrifying: Renewables can compete — and win — anywhere.