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The rain prayers haven't worked yet -- maybe the Texas governor's prayers against the EPA won't, either.
Men are running the show at most of the companies pushing renewables, efficiency, clean cars, and the smart grid -- but that's starting to change.
From 1980 to 2007, total U.S. electricity consumption increased by a factor of 1.8, but total generation capacity increased by...
Like boiling frogs, it’s the rate of change that matters when it comes to energy efficiency investments. Consumers who have...
The wind production tax credit, a key incentive for new wind energy projects, is set to expire at the end of 2012.
The green-jobs activist behind the South Bronx Greenway now looks to create accessible jobs in food production.
Even with cuts looming, there are feasible policy steps we could take toward clean energy.
Wayde McKelvy raised tens of millions of dollars for a new, clean-energy company that the SEC says was nothing more than an old-school Ponzi scheme.
Christian Parenti's new book, The Tropic of Chaos, traces the links between politics, economics, and climate change.