
Cleaner Energy is Coming. The Public Needs to Own It.
A future where the people that consume energy are the primary owners and decision-makers of that energy infrastructure is possible.
A future where the people that consume energy are the primary owners and decision-makers of that energy infrastructure is possible.
Low-income people and communities of color are disproportionately energy insecure. Here’s how energy efficiency policy can address the divide.
A new IPS report found that there’s a huge amount of money lost in tax breaks that could help low-income families become energy efficient, Janet Redman tells the Real News Network.
In 2015 the Indiana governor told Obama in no uncertain terms that his state would not be complying with the Clean Power Plan.
As the D.C. District Court prepares to hear oral arguments on federal clean energy rules, electric utilities are pocketing money that could help America go green
How ending tax dodging by America’s electric utilities can help fund a job-creating, clean energy transition.
Coal-burning power plants that capture carbon aren’t worth the expense.
In the United States, profits rule while the environment takes a back seat.
Basically, change is slow, slow, slow.