Stunning Losses Ring In Hard Right America
Republican control of Congress is bad news for the majority of Americans who do care about the environment and are excited by a growing renewable energy industry.
Republican control of Congress is bad news for the majority of Americans who do care about the environment and are excited by a growing renewable energy industry.
Some of what's at stake in today's elections.
Winners of key Senate races would keep obstruction on climate change alive.
Prices have been cut in half, leaving the big question of how people fill-up with hydrogen.
He's ready to double his $15 billion investment as a way to participate in the structural shift taking place in the energy industry.
An incubator supports technologies that green commercial buildings and another program helps DOE's national labs commercialize breakthrough research.
Voters will likely approve $15.7 billion in the mid-term elections for environmental protection, the most in 25 years.
The voice of big business actually comes from a handful of donors.
If prices aren't just temporarily lower, Americans will start guzzling gas again.
Pennsylvania's West Chester University is developing a district geothermal system to provide clean energy to 25 buildings.