World Carbon Emissions Drop 13% With End to Fossil Fuel Subsidies
A staggering 2.5% of world GDP is consumed by fossil fuel subsidies, $1.9 trillion a year.
A staggering 2.5% of world GDP is consumed by fossil fuel subsidies, $1.9 trillion a year.
Restoring networks of rivers and wetlands in the Midwest are necessary to adapt to floods and droughts.
A great example of cleantech creativity, self-propelled streetcars.
Extreme weather shaved off 1% of GDP in 2012, adding a 2.7% sales tax on every purchase.
The rapidly rising number of earthquakes in the central US is man-made from injecting wastewater deep in the ground.
The goal is to accelerate US-based manufacturing of cleantech techologies and to spread them across all manufacturing.
This innovative infrastructure fund could be key to expansion of UK's wind industry.
GE may have taken Vestas' long-held position as the world's leading turbine maker.
Scotland approved an important offshore wind farm and testing center, going up against Donald Trump.
Protecting more land is crucial because so far Obama has opened up far more to fossil fuel development.