Trump Admin. Toots Offshore Wind Horn, Blows Hot Air At Coal
The Trump administration toots the offshore wind energy horn while racking up one failure after another for the US coal industry.
The Trump administration toots the offshore wind energy horn while racking up one failure after another for the US coal industry.
As the global uproar grows over the Jamal Khashoggi murder, Saudi Arabia’s jewel-in-the-crown clean tech megacity Neom is caught in the crossfire.
Here’s a long take on why so much of the media covers Tesla in such an odd, unhelpful way.
Why coal jobs are never coming back: in the face of an existential threat from climate change, global corporate titans are juicing demand for clean power.
Capricorn Investment Group (CIG) reached out to CleanTechnica with a request to re-publish their open letter to the new CEO of GE, Mr. Lawrence Culp. The letter urges the company to aggressively invest its resources into clean technologies.
The evidence keeps piling up. Climate change will have a major impact on Americans and cost trillions of dollars. Why is no one in authority paying the slightest attention?
On Space Station Earth, there are millions of untrained, careless people, knowing nothing of the intricate balances that maintain the life-support system, creating mayhem and destruction on a daily basis. We obviously need an intensive training program to make all personnel aware of the safety protocols, and to have some idea of how the life-support system on Space Station Earth operates.
The rapid growth of clean technologies is expected to cause fossil fuel demand to peak the 2020s according to a new report from Carbon Tracker, serving to put at risk trillions for investors ignorant of or unwilling to participate in the transition to a low-carbon economy.
By bringing nature back into cities and working with water, rather than against it, cities can improve livability for citizens, and create greater resilience for urban centers. There are also many examples coming to light demonstrating that yellow, red, and white infrastructure are on the rise too. Cities are changing the whole concept of infrastructure, and planners are painting their way to resilient, low-carbon futures.
The startup Lilac Solutions is on track to jump into the energy storage market with a new high tech method for low cost, low impact lithium production.