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Earlier this month Spanish energy company Repsol announced a $5 billion write-down, attributing the decision to the transition to a lower-carbon economy. The
December 24, 2019 by Ekaterina Hardin
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This article is adapted from GreenBiz's weekly newsletter, VERGE Weekly, running Wednesdays. Subscribe here. As global losses rack up from climate change-
December 12, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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Puerto Rico’s electric system is at a crucial inflection point, with an opportunity to pivot from years of hardship — high energy costs, utility bankruptcy,
December 12, 2019 by Mike Henchen
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The most destructive and costliest wildfire in California’s history, the Camp Fire, killed 85 people and destroyed nearly 19,000 structures in November 2018. A
December 11, 2019 by Sybil Derrible
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This is an excerpt from "Firestorm: How Wildfire Will Shape Our Future" by Edward Struzik. Copyright 2017 by Edward Struzik Reproduced by permission of Island
November 23, 2019 by Edward Struzik
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This article is adapted from GreenBiz's weekly newsletter, Energy Weekly, running Thursdays. Subscribe here. In mid-October, one week before more than 3,000
November 22, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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A major wildfire spread through Colorado, and I spent long hours locating shelters, identifying evacuation routes and piecing together satellite imagery.As the
November 20, 2019 by David Wild
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Governments around the world urgently must prepare for nearly 4 feet of sea level rise before the end of the century, with creeping tides expected to have
November 19, 2019 by Michael Holder
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We're at a pivotal moment in an important trend for sustainable food systems: the emergence of sustainably grown food in urban environments. As the growth and
November 12, 2019 by Joel Makower
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As we breathe smoky air from another devastating wildfire that is threatening Northern California communities, we are once again reminded of the need to
November 7, 2019 by Kathy Gerwig
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In the past seven years, four major disasters have caused serious disruptions in the Northeast and Midwest United States. Hurricane Sandy slammed into New York
November 6, 2019 by Nicholas Rajkovich
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In January, Bloomberg called Pacific Gas & Electric "a poster child for climate-change dangers" and referred to the Northern California utility company as
November 1, 2019 by Paul Carp
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This article has been adapted from GreenBiz's weekly newsletter, Energy Weekly, running Thursdays. Subscribe to it here. I often hear the adage, "energy is the
November 1, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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For several months in 2019, it seemed wildfires wouldn’t rage across the West as they had in recent years. But then came the dry autumn and California’s Santa
November 1, 2019 by Sara Worl
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More than 1 million Californians were without electricity during the largest public safety power shutoffs in state history. The shutoffs were implemented
October 17, 2019 by Peter Asmus
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Catastrophic wildfires have been called the new normal in California and elsewhere, as global temperatures continue to rise. The 2017 and 2018 California
October 11, 2019 by Dave Jones
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As I write this, many of the world’s leading banks and insurers are busy finalizing their response plans to the Bank of England’s innocuous-sounding
October 8, 2019 by Rob Bailey
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After Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico in September 2017, one of the first things I saw outside were my neighbors working together to clear the
September 27, 2019 by Mariela Santos-Muñiz
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Sept. 10 marks the average peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. After the devastating landfall of Hurricane Dorian in the northern Bahamas two weeks before,
September 25, 2019 by Roy Torbert
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An energy transition is unfolding around the world. In efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution, governments are installing increasing
September 24, 2019 by Rob Bailey
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Hotels are more than a place to stay while on vacation. They are also critical for destination disaster relief and recovery.When major hurricanes strike,
September 18, 2019 by Rick Lagiewski
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July was the hottest month on record for the planet, surpassing June, previously declared the hottest month in 139 years. At one point during a mid-July
September 13, 2019 by Katharine Burgess
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The climate conscious often associate the term “resilience” with infrastructure, such as sea walls, stormwater management systems and public transit hubs. But
September 11, 2019 by Ritu Sharma
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In the United States, as summer continues, the heavy spring rains are continuing, and more towns and cities in the Midwest are underwater. These communities
September 10, 2019 by Jan Cassin
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As the Bahamas reels from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Dorian, the most recent historic storm to hit the Caribbean, attention turns once again to how
September 9, 2019 by Leonardo Martinez-Diaz