How to have an all-renewable electric grid

Decarbonized energy systems are completely feasible, technically. The only barriers are political and cultural. Read More

How cities can improve homes

And three residential policies can promote economic development, improve health and reduce carbon emissions. Read More

The truth about hydrogen, the latest, trendiest low-carbon solution

As misconceptions about the emerging tech abound, we can dispel common myths to encourage hydrogen's potential for decarbonization. Read More

The Building Decarbonization Coalition's quest to build an all-electric future

The organization's founder and director, Panama Bartholomy, chats about the magnitude of the challenge and what it means for companies. Read More

Entrepreneur Jigar Shah reflects on clean energy finance, the importance of plain speaking

What gives the founder of Generate Capital joy? Getting the best ideas unlocked. Read More

Why batteries need artificial intelligence

From Toyota to Tesla to tech startups, improving battery life is key to unlocking sustainable transportation. Many see AI as the answer. Read More

Episode 184: Coca-Cola's packaging pledge, Organic Valley gets creative

We chat with Bruce Karas about water brand Dasani's new bottles, cans and "package-less" containers. Plus, perspective from the dairy coop's energy manager, Stanley Minnick. Read More

How many hours-of-safety do our homes have in extreme weather?

How long homes can maintain the last comfortable temperature during extreme weather can make the difference between life and death. Read More

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GreenBiz Insights: Corporate Clean Energy Strategy

Companies are investing in clean energy in a big way. In the past year, there have been two record-breaking quarters in renewable procurement deals, contracts signed by corporations to build solar and wind to power their operations. Read More

Who will win the battery wars?

The race is on between different battery technologies to claim the top spot in a variety of applications. Read More