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This post was written by R. Neal Elliott, associate director for research at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy...
Photo: Joost J. Bakker IJmuidenThis post originally appeared on Sightline Institute’s blog. Here’s an interesting study (not free, unfortunately) by...
The New York Times article claims that the green economy has failed to live up to job-creation promises. This kind of premature, incorrect, and misleading reporting is dangerous.
The upfront cost has always been the biggest barrier to solar photovoltaic adoption, and one Oregon town has found an innovative way to help its citizens buy down that cost.
Our inefficient, carbon-based energy economy threatens to irreversibly disrupt the Earth’s climate. Averting dangerous climate change and the resultant crop-shrinking...
New York City is cracking down on plant foraging in public parks. Veteran forager Leda Meredith explains why foraging is good for parks and people.
The Center for American Progress has released a plan that could balance the budget by 2030, lower some people’s income...
Even as South Korea is creating jobs in renewable energy, the U.S. is falling behind in green tech. While other...
The weather isn't a boring topic of conversation, and talking about the link between extreme weather and climate change takes on new significance.