If you could go back in time and be a part of a historical event—not be an observer, but a real part—where would you go? If you're a conservationist, the answer may be to stay put.
The following is a statement by Bob Deans, director of strategic engagement at the Natural Resources Defense Council, in response to a letter today from House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop concerning NRDC’s advocacy work in China:
Japan ranks very poorly because of its continued subsidies for fossil fuel exploration and production, and because it provides billions in taxpayer dollars for building highly polluting coal plants in some of the most climate-vulnerable countries overseas.
Our new study reveals that government support for coal, oil and gas in the G7 countries totals over $100 billion a year, wasteing taxpayer money and running counter to the pledges of the G7 nations to end fossil fuel subsidies…
The Clean Energy States Alliance’s State Leadership in Clean Energy Awards, established in 2008 and held biennially, highlight the continuing progress and achievements by state clean energy programs across the United States. Past award winners have included state programs that…
Community solar allows New York state residents, who may be unable to install on-site solar, access to clean, low-cost energy regardless of their home or business location. NY Green Bank (NYGB) has recently invested in the community solar market with…
The CEFC and ARENA commissioned energy specialist Energeia to assess Australia’s electric vehicle (EV) market as well as to examine measures to accelerate the uptake of EVs and the associated requirements for vehicle charging infrastructure.