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Climate Change, News & Comments June 24, 2015

Harvard measured impact: path to healthier, more sustainable campus

Inside the brick walls of an electricity plant built along the banks of the Charles River more than a century ago, Harvard is demonstrating just…


News & Comments, Policy & Strategy, Renewables June 18, 2015

How All 50 States Can Go 100 Percent Renewable by 2050

California’s renewable energy revolution is a model for the rest of the United States. The state is now getting nearly a quarter of its power from…


News & Comments, Nuclear, Renewables June 17, 2015

Wind Power Beats Nuclear Again in China

China, the country that is building more nuclear reactors than any other, continued to get more electricity from the wind than from nuclear power plants…


CCS, News & Comments June 16, 2015

Carbon Capture and Sequestration Still in Fledgling Stage as Commercial Adoption Is Slow

Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a fledgling technology still mostly relegated to demonstration projects in the U.S. and other parts of the globe. While not…


WEO 2015 Special Report on Energy and Climate Change

Climate Change June 15, 2015

IEA’s four pillars to make COP21 a success

A peak in global energy-related emissions could be achieved as early as 2020 and at no net economic cost, the International Energy Agency said in…


Innovation, News & Comments, Renewables, Solar June 12, 2015

The solar road in the Netherlands is working even better than expected

The Netherlands made headlines last year when it built the world’s first solar road – an energy-harvesting bike path paved with glass-coated solar panels. Now,…


Policy & Strategy June 11, 2015

(From Bonn) We are waiting for solutions not wishes

Representatives from countries across the world convene in Bonn this week for the final climate negotiations in the lead-up to COP 21 this winter, the…


Nature & Environment, News & Comments, Renewables June 10, 2015

Renewable energy saves significant amounts of water, says new report

Realising the renewable energy plans of the Gulf Cooperation Council region (GCC) will result in a 20% reduction in water withdrawals in the power sector,…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment, News & Comments, Renewables June 10, 2015

Apple, Facebook, Google progress toward a green internet, but coal-heavy utilities stand in the way

San Francisco, 12 May, 2015 – Major internet companies including Apple, Facebook and Google continue to lead efforts to build an internet that is renewably…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment, Policy & Strategy June 8, 2015

4 Ways to Invest in the Low-Carbon Economy

Citigroup Inc. recently pledged $100 billion for lending, investing, and facilitating deals related to sustainability, renewable energy,  and climate change mitigation. This is yet another…


Fossil Fuels, Policy & Strategy, Renewables May 18, 2015

Fossil Fuels Just Lost the Race Against Renewables

An earlier version of this story represented the IEA’s scenario for solar in 2050 as a forecast when it was in fact one of several…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment, Policy & Strategy May 18, 2015

New report highlights huge eco-impact of everyday products

A new report today from Friends of the Earth estimates for the first time how much land and water well-known brands such as Apple, Kraft…


Advanced Tech, Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, Innovation May 18, 2015

7 Questions For Energy Entrepreneur Felipe Gomez

At the White House earlier this week, President Obama announced new efforts to support emerging entrepreneurs who develop solutions to some of the world’s toughest…


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