Author: Carolyn Fortuna

Deer graze under the PV array at NREL's National Wind Technology Center. Incorporating native vegetation under and around solar panels can create habitat for local wildlife and insects while improving soil conditions. Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL.

With Some Careful Planning, Solar & Biodiversity Can Go Hand-In-Hand

The sun’s energy is becoming a popular renewable source for everyday power. To meet increasing demand, thousands of acres of solar farms are expected to be developed over the next few decades. Co-locating arrays and agriculture on the same land — known as “agrivoltaics” — can create pollinator habitats in … [continued]

ChatGPT & DALL-E generated panoramic image that vividly contrasts the environmental and economic impacts of burning fossil fuels and attempting carbon capture with the sustainable, clean energy production from wind and solar power

For Power & Profit: The Retreat From Renewables Has A Dark & Dangerous Underside

The existential climate crisis that confronts us requires political and policy solutions that disempower the fossil fuel industry and their state allies. Unfortunately, the current US presidential election season is filled with hyperbole, controversy, and disinformation. Such discourse threatens to spawn a retreat from renewables in favor of continued burning … [continued]

Image of 2023 Hummer EV provided by GM

Too Many Heavy, Large EVs Undermine The Benefits Of Green Transportation, Says Researcher

Why do so many people want heavy, large EVs? They risk the progress that can be achieved by the transition to personal transportation electrification. So argues Christian Brand, professor of transport, energy, and climate change at the University of Oxford’s Transport Studies Unit. Brand calls the larger-is-better trend in EVs … [continued]

"This photo of takeout Chinese food is an important historical artifact" by Brad.K is licensed under CC BY 2.0 license.

A Coastal Restaurant Approach To Reduce Single-Use Takeout Containers Is Working

When you arrive at a restaurant, you’re ravenous, and you order more food than you can eat. Inevitably, you need a takeout container to transport the leftovers home. Most people accept takeout food in single-use containers, and data shows that most diners are aware of the waste issues associated with … [continued]

Screenshot of BNEF webinar facilitators on Sept. 12, 2024

Want To Know More About How To Design & Deliver Net Zero Policy?

BloombergNEF’s (BNEF’s) new policy blueprint, the NetZero Pathfinders framework, has been designed to help governments and other stakeholders to devise and implement the best net zero trajectory programs for their markets. The framework helps to make transparent the various policy actions that can build together to achieve the goals of … [continued]

"Fracking" by SFU - Communications & Marketing is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Why Is “Fracking” Such A Swear Word In The US Presidential Race?

Politics is such a nasty game. While the two major US Presidential candidates had many topics about which to debate on Tuesday night, the climate crisis was the one most pressing on many of our minds. Unfortunately, it did not receive the attention it deserved. When the single question about … [continued]

Graphic of EV manufacturing sites courtesy of EV Jobs Alliance

EV Jobs Are On The Rise & New Ads Hope To Spark Interest In Them

While the purported slowdown in demand for EVs seems to find automakers halting or slowing their original electrification plans, EVs have actually reached 20% of global auto sales. That number is expected to increase exponentially, and so will EV jobs numbers. In fact, by 2035, EVs could potentially account for … [continued]