Can the Defense Production Act Jump-Start a Transition to Renewable Energy? By Juliet Grable June 7, 2022 Climate activists are calling for a full-scale mobilization In this story: climate change, renewable energy
PG&E, the Mountain Maidu, and a Very Powerful River By Lauren Markham March 15, 2022 A group of Mountain Maidu has reclaimed its former lands, but not the water In this story: indigenous communities, utility rates, clean energy
Federal Agency Charts New Course on Environmental Justice and Climate By Juliet Grable March 10, 2022 FERC moves to reform its decision-making, despite criticism from fossil fuel companies In this story: clean energy, fossil fuels
Chefs Turn Off the Gas and Light Up Induction Cooktops By Edward Humes March 30, 2022 Electric induction stoves offer clean, efficient, and incredibly fast cooking without the methane gas In this story: Building Electrification, natural gas, clean energy, methane
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Landmark Climate Change Case By Jason Mark March 1, 2022 Will the justices let stand the EPA’s ability to reduce carbon pollution? In this story: Supreme Court, environmental justice, clean energy
Our Addiction to Fossil Fuels Is Driving Inflation By Kelly Sheehan March 3, 2022 To break free of price volatility, we need to break free from volatile fossil fuels In this story: oil, renewable energy
California Regulators Punt Controversial Decision on Rooftop Solar By James Steinbauer February 28, 2022 The Public Utilities Commission delays a decision on how to finance renewable energy In this story: solar, renewable energy
How Do Ocean Wind Turbines Affect Wildlife? By Jared Brey January 21, 2022 If a bird encounters a wind turbine at sea, will it fly around it? In this story: offshore wind, clean energy, birds
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Spin on High Energy Prices Is BS By Nick Cunningham December 6, 2021 A faster shift to renewable energy, not a slower one, could save the US billions of dollars In this story: fossil fuels, clean energy
How New Yorkers Won the Right to a “Healthful Environment” By Abe Musselman November 29, 2021 A movement to add “green amendments” to state constitutions could help protect environmental rights around the country In this story: clean energy, environment