Indoor air pollution and rural electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa
Favored Finance
Finance ministers typically only care about one kind of green: cash. Here’s why they may start caring about the other.
Don’t Siesta on Sustainability: How Renewables Can Reinvigorate the Dominican Republic (Part 2)
By transitioning to renewable energy, the Dominican Republic can save more than $25 billion in energy sector spending through 2030.
Green Leviathan and Income Inequality in the 21st century
In the 60s the cause de rigueur was anti-war activism. For the residents of rich nations today it will be environmental protection and income inequality, which are more related than you may think.
Carbon Pledges
Economists would mostly rain on the pledge parade—given that it disregards the most efficient methods, sources, and timing of reducing emissions.
No More Zero Carbon
How does scrapping zero carbon building policies in the UK affect emissions estimates?
Green Army
Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré who once led recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina now leads a Green Army.
Energy Imbalance
The whole world depends on a clean energy future. So why are so few women participating in the transition?
Relevant Research
Research can sometimes be seen as stuffy and disconnected. How can young researchers make their work more directly relevant?
Understanding Climate-Induced Migration
How do people move in response to climate change?