Clean energy is key to our next economic boom
The Thriving Economy Project will develop solutions to rising energy costs, growing climate disasters and other challenges.
The Thriving Economy Project will develop solutions to rising energy costs, growing climate disasters and other challenges.
Caribbean countries bear the brunt of climate impacts despite contributing minimally to global emissions
Scientists all over the world are researching how to use the oceans’ waves, tides and currents to generate energy.
Today, the cheapest forms of electricity going onto the grid are solar, wind and batteries.
Rural communities struck by natural disasters are creating models for sustainable, long-term recovery.
Encouraging EV adoption is better for the climate than many people expect, leading to lower-emitting power sources.
AI data centers produce massive noise pollution, use huge amounts of water and keep us hooked on fossil fuels.
As rural America faces economic uncertainty and climate pressures, renewable energy offers a practical path forward.
China seems to be filling the climate power vacuum created by the US withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
The GOP’s 'Big Beautiful Bill' will make it harder for US companies to compete with Chinese clean tech industries.
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