Where America’s CO2 emissions come from – what you need to know, in charts
There have been some promising downward trends, but political winds and energy demands threaten progress.
There have been some promising downward trends, but political winds and energy demands threaten progress.
Countries are balancing the pressures of rising electricity demand with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
While some companies have acquired clean energy businesses, those efforts have been criticized as 'greenwashing.'
Nearly 8 in 10 Floridians support expanding clean and varied energy sources like solar and nuclear power.
The Sierra Club graded 75 utilities on their plans to cut coal and gas, with most Florida utilities scoring poorly.
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.
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