An energy activist highlights the opportunities, and challenges on the way to clean and equitable energy in the United States.
Organized Labor Sees Promise in Transition to Clean Energy
The transition to a clean energy economy will generate millions of new jobs. Unions are working to ensure that those jobs provide a living wage.
Climate Leader Germany Faces Challenging Exit from Coal
ProPublica's Alec MacGillis discusses his recent New Yorker magazine article on Germany’s protracted struggle to wean itself off of coal.
How Big Is LNG Opportunity for U.S. Natural Gas Industry
Rising global LNG demand points to a strong future for US LNG exports. But ESG and economic worries loom.
What Makes Green Energy Finance Green?
A financier discusses the challenge of managing clean energy investment risk.
For Solar Geoengineering, Daunting Policy Questions Await
A climate economist discusses why efforts to cool earth’s climate through solar geoengineering appear all but inevitable, and considers the policy questions and political battles to come.
U.S. Electricity Regulator Grapples with Barriers to A Clean Grid
Who will pay for the electric grid of the future? The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission explores options to incentivize and finance a vast transmission network to support clean energy.
China’s Energy and Climate Balancing Act
China’s leadership must navigate conflicting agendas and threats to domestic political stability as it seeks to rein in global warming emissions.
Massive Shift toward Solar Power Begins in Largest U.S. Electricity Market
An unprecedented backlog of clean energy projects is in line to join PJM Interconnection, an electricity market serving one in five Americans.
Who Pays the Price for Stranded Energy Assets?
A climate economist looks at the impact that the stranding of fossil fuel assets may have on communities, and at policies that might mitigate economic hardship.