Christiana Figueres once credited the Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh with helping her shepherd 192 countries from blaming to collaborating, from paralysis to empowerment in the Paris Agreement.
Now Figueres and her strategic advisor, former…
February 2020
In a book out tomorrow, the woman who led the negotiations for the Paris Agreement calls for civil disobedience to force institutions to respond to the climate crisis.
“It’s time to participate in non-violent political movements wherever possible,”…
Coal will probably continue to decline as a fuel for U.S. power plants, the secretary of energy said Friday, but it might supply the rare earth elements needed in batteries that support renewables.
The secretary announced a $64 million Coal FIRST…
Innovative carbon-capture projects are ready to launch in the U.S., according to experts gathered yesterday by the Atlantic Council, but they are waiting for IRS guidance expected since fall.
The guidance should resolve uncertainty over how companies…
Fossil-fuel companies are doing all they can to thwart the development of renewable energy, a renewables developer said this week, but renewables now have the clout to fight back.
“The battle of fossil vs. clean energy is on,” said Craig Gordon, the…