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While the President-elect faces an uphill battle on aggressively climate action without control of Congress, there is still much he can do by simply aligning finance to address the risks associated with climate-fueling activities.
by Sarah Golden
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If we can’t heal the fissures separating us from those who are working towards the same goals as us, what chance do we have of healing anything else?
by Sarah Golden
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The clean energy sector is, perhaps for the first time, a significant voting bloc.
by Sarah Golden
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Those closest to our sources of energy already have realized that recovery requires investment in the future, and that future is clean.
by Emily Kirsch
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Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change.
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As the federal government seeks to bail out the industry, environmental advocacy organizations urged Congress to ensure that any financial aid for cruise lines come with strings attached.
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The immediate crisis could undermine long-term strategy.
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The next wave of renewable energy advances should be centered on the possibilities for discrete applications self-charged by clean sources.
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The state is planning comprehensively for economy-wide decarbonization, and putting meaningful, near-term policies in place to affordably reduce emissions.
by Mark Dyson
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A look at the two states’ policies show they have, to this point, prioritized different approaches to spur on electrification.
by Sarah Golden
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Commercial customers paying demand charges and time-of-use rates should seriously consider an investment in these assets.
by Ryan Shea
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The source of electricity has enormous potential that has yet to be tapped in the U.S.