There’s more to energy resilience than keeping the lights on

Sponsored: In a future-proofed energy strategy, resilience goes beyond operational continuity to include economic and regulatory resilience. Read More

Hospitals get the green light for green backup power

Kaiser Permanente already sees microgrids as its “first line of defense.” Read More

Could there be an ‘OPEC of lithium’?

Chile plans to nationalize its vast reserves of lithium, an element essential for development of batteries and electric vehicles. That could force new public-private partnerships for leading suppliers Albemarle and SQM. Read More

2 proposed EPA rules aim to significantly reduce emissions from power plants and cars

Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design. Read More

Stalled energy projects may finally move forward

The U.S. debt-ceiling deal could finally advance energy projects that have been waiting in limbo. Read More

Cities and states suing Big Oil just got a boost from the Supreme Court

Complaints from Minnesota to Massachusetts, and from Honolulu to New York City, have a better shot at prevailing. Read More

IEA: Global clean energy investment 'significantly' outpacing fossil fuel spending

Investment in clean energy is gaining momentum but is still off the pace required to meet the 1.5 Celsius goal, according to a new IEA report. Read More

Iceland makes circularity look effortless

An industrial resource park in Iceland is built around geothermal and circular principles. Read More

From idea to innovation: Tide North America’s sustainability story

Sponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide. Read More

The fight to define clean hydrogen

What counts as green hydrogen is a $100 billion dollar question. Read More