The Renew Oregon Coalition, along with Climate Solutions and other groups, recently released a clean energy report card to evaluate where the state stands when it comes to reducing the state's carbon footprint and creating clean energy jobs related to rene
It's imperative for innovation to narrow the gender divide, but that's not all.
Environmental issues caused by increased stormwater flows and pollutants in the waterways is a world-wide problem. Australia is in the forefront of research and implementations to curb these impacts. The …
Water is the essence of life. Protecting our shared drinking water is a duty we take seriously.
Water is life-giving, but too much, too fast is destructive. Climate change is causing more severe rainstorms, creating challenges for both homeowners and
While water usage has declined across all sectors in the U.S., have we reached a peak in water efficiency or is there still room from improvement?
The clean energy industry is in flux, as new systems and energy sources come online that hold great promise and potential challenges. Hear from the Southeast’s top experts on the latest ideas, trends, and technologies driving change in this critically important and dynamic sector.
The most innovative urban policies ramp up energy efficiency in buildings, but few U.S. cities are pushing the needle on transportation.
Passing a clean energy standard might be the most important step the US can take to help stop rising temperatures.
Alternative energy sources to fossil fuels have been around for many years. Wind, solar and tidal power have all been [...]
No longer must we wonder whether renewable energy resources can power our future economy, but rather, how quickly can we reach a low-carbon future?
In between the residential installations and gigantic utility-scale projects sits an overlooked market just waiting to be tapped.
With demand for rare earth metals set to skyrocket to support new energy technologies, how can the world transition to sustainable energy sustainably? Rare earth elements are a group of 17 metals commonly used for their optical and magnetic properties in, for example, lighting, medical radiographs and catalytic converters. To meet the goals of the...
A new wave of energy infrastructure can be implemented with minimal impact to natural lands—but only with careful planning and collaboration amongst politicians, scientists, developers, financers and local communities.
Switching to renewables won’t solve the inequities already baked into our system, says energy and environmental law expert Shalanda Baker. We need a different approach.
By Jake Hiller There’s a new way to approach energy risks that should interest business leaders who navigate today’s changing economy. Is your corporate risk management strategy considering these three realities, and how to respond? 1. Energy prices are volatile and hard to predict Energ
In an interview with Yale Environment 360, energy researcher Tony Reames discusses the growing energy divide between rich and poor in the U.S. and the urgent need to provide low-income communities with better access to affordable clean energy technologies.
Color in the “subsidy pie” while you learn about how we can fund more solar and wind power!
This report covers why clean energy microgrids make sense for hospitals, higher education institutions, military and government, and businesses.