Advancing equitable, local clean energy solutions for communities

How community-based organizations are supporting equitable clean energy development, bolstering the local workforce and building resilience. Read More

This year, I changed my mind about nuclear, hydro power and vegan food

We should all have space for dynamic opinions, and be willing to talk about where and why new information reshapes our world views.  Read More

Can burying power lines protect storm-wracked electric grids? Not always

Geography, population density and other factors influence how to harden the grid. Read More

Hines creates the first chief carbon officer; Pollination, Google, Cargill make hiring moves

At the end of 2021, the food sector and automotive sector made important moves on sustainability hires. Read More

From joke to hoax, a short history of ESG

A few thoughts as 2021 roars to a close. Read More

BlackRock's $1.2 billion in Adani tars Larry Fink's climate vision

BlackRock's climate finance vision is at extreme odds with its financing of Adani coal and gas projects. Read More

5G wireless is essential for scaling climate tech

Another analysis by Ericsson suggests 5G technologies could have a big impact in reducing emissions for four of the biggest-emitting sectors: power; transport; buildings; and manufacturing. Read More

A lack of holistic supply chain reporting casts doubt on ESG stocks

ESG investing has a blind spot that puts the $35 trillion industry’s sustainability promises in doubt — supply chains. Read More

Interested in a circular economy job? There's a Ph.D. for that

A new program at the University of Pittsburgh, funded by Covestro, will focus on design with an emphasis on decreasing global waste through the reuse of materials. Read More

What battery swapping could mean for corporate fleets

Co-founder and CEO Khaled Hassounha believes startup Ample will succeed where others have failed thanks to the modularity of its car batteries. Read More