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Energy companies, with the backing of the U.S. government, are proposing to increase North American natural gas production and invest in the infrastructure to export liquified natural gas. Is this the right course?
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Increased investment in renewable energy will increase supply and reduce prices
by Joel Jaeger
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The outbreak of the Ukraine war lays bare the structural flaws with EU's strategy to use natural gas as a bridge fuel. Plans to increase support for green hydrogen and streamline renewable permitting are a good start.
by Sarah Golden
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The tension between gas-fired woks’ unique capabilities and their outsize climate footprint is evocative of the wider challenges to decarbonize commercial buildings.
by Adam Aston
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Coal remains at the heart of the country’s flourishing economy.
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A mosaic of solutions beyond renewables and fossil fuels, including hydrogen and biofuels, are likely to play important roles in the decarbonization of the interconnected global energy system,
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As the federal government continues its rollback of methane safeguards, public attention is trained on policymakers and companies in Texas and New Mexico.
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$13 trillion: China's expected construction spending by 2030. Will some go to zero carbon buildings?
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National and local policies are fostering a building boom and intersecting with decarbonization goals.
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Reducing China’s reliance on coal energy is an enormous long-term shift. But it looks like that might change.
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Renewable natural gas (RNG) is a finite resource. So where and when should we use to get the most benefit?
by Sarah Golden
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Why ultra-low-carbon biomethane, aka renewable natural gas, deserves more attention from policymakers.
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A new battle over RNG in California shows that the future of renewable energy still has some kinks to be ironed out.
by Sarah Golden
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In the last year, China has made progress in renewables and transportation — but major obstacles remain.
by Danielle Li
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Rocky Mountain Institute identifies major trends in clean energy from the last year.
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New market forces are hitting the gas to impact the industry.
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The question is: How quickly will China transition into a consumption-based, service economy?
by Vipin Arora
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It has become the de facto leader in international climate efforts. But is the world’s leading carbon emitter now pulling back?
by Fred Pearce
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The Asian nation's ascent coincides with a seismic shift in global climate policy.
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China is playing a leading role in the corporate clean energy landscape, with almost the double number of U.S. companies in latest rankings .
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The country may be the world's largest carbon emitter, but China has the potential to become a clean energy leader.
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Despite a slowdown in economic expansion, China plans to aggressively ramp up investment in green infrastructure.
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Although China has taken action on climate change, its military and security agencies haven't formally acknowledged the threats.
by RP Siegel
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The world's most populous nation dropped consumption by nearly 3 percent last year, and is now closing mines and investing in cleaner energy.
by RP Siegel
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Developing nations need cheap, reliable energy or they will turn to coal. But the solutions to ensure a low-carbon future already exist.