Our partners at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University turn up more evidence that American voters demand forward motion on carbon reduction. Their new voter survey finds two-thirds of respondents convinced that legislators should prioritize investment in fossil-free energy.
Could the United States decarbonize most economically by steering trillions in little increments to help homeowners solarize single sites? One model says so.
Breaking through from suspicion through conviction to fact, researchers presented papers this fall showing a persistent link between peoples' skin color and their situation in overheated, overpriced built environments.
Surveying China's plan to send carbon emissions way down, the IEA forecasts broader uptake of carbon capture, hydrogen and other decarbonization tools on the strength of China's manufacturing.
The knock on geothermal energy has always involved its complexity and costs. This article suggests scientists and corporations across the world are getting a handle on both, with meaningful growth in the United States, Turkey and the Philippines.
If NextEra absorbs Duke Energy, would energy regulators demand concessions that support low-income families? And would the merged utility speed up its decarbonization?