How To Stop Climate Change By Financing A Global Green New Deal
With a mere fraction of the COVID-19 recovery funds, central banks could support climate protection of a magnitude that would make the 1.5°C target achievable.
With a mere fraction of the COVID-19 recovery funds, central banks could support climate protection of a magnitude that would make the 1.5°C target achievable.
With or without Congressional equity, Biden is certain to point the US toward a safer climate future.
As cities in China go through economic transformation, they also face the challenges of carbon emissions, waste management, and pollution control. Many global cities face similar challenges.
Scottish Power, National Grid, and SSE will partner to construct the world’s longest undersea HVDC transmission link from Scotland to Britain.
Scotland aims to power UK and Europe with offshore wind turbines and new undersea cables, leaving US behind in the dust (for now).
Here’s a brief overview of several ballot measures illustrating how cities are moving at a rapid pace creating new funding to support local clean energy, and that clean energy has a much broader appeal than either political party.
EU lawmakers have opened the door for fossil fuel projects to benefit under the EU’s €670 billion recovery fund.
We recently saw the International Energy Agency (IEA) report that solar power offers the cheapest electricity in history. That was a global report. A US-focused report from Lazard recently reported something similar, but even better news.
We have a big special election coming up in Georgia in January, an election that will decide who represents Georgia in the US Senate. Both senators for the State of Georgia will need to be chosen.
Senator Joe Manchin isn’t typically the most popular Democrat in the US Senate. He represents quite red West Virginia and can often be the most challenging Democratic vote to get on a progressive bill. Nonetheless, he comes across as a very earnest man who’s just trying to do best by his people.