- Solar marks new low price, US gets first offshore wind
by Seth Zuckerman on
US finalizes fuel economy standards for big trucks, Louisiana floods made more likely by global warming, Washington rolls out smart grid pilot projects, and more news of the week in climate and clean energy.
- Cloud Mother
by Jonathan Lawson on
An art installation at Seattle’s Arts in Nature Festival takes a loving and optimistic look at the natural basis for our climate stability: clouds, rain, and the water cycle.
- Oil trains: not just unsafe. Unnecessary.
by KC Golden and Eileen V. Quigley on
Will it be hard to transition completely from oil to clean energy? Yes. But it’s well within our reach.
- Solar power rates rattled, China’s coal use has peaked
by Seth Zuckerman on
New York passes 50% RPS and billion-dollar nuclear subsidy, Ford to test self-driving vehicles on MIT campus, Sierra Club to retire 53-million-ton coal deposit, and more news of the week in climate and clean energy.
- Surging Ahead to Electrify Oregon’s Transportation Sector
by Meredith Connolly on
With new electric buses coming to two of Oregon's transit systems, we're reminded that modernizing our transportation system means thinking bigger than just electric cars, to electric public transit, freight, tug boats, and more.
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