Finance ministers typically only care about one kind of green: cash. Here’s why they may start caring about the other.
Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change
The global community must use a suite of innovative programs and technologies to both meet obligations at reducing GHG emissions and ensure their countries are prepared for the effects of climate change.
The Burden of Proof
Proving a myth wrong is about much more than proving the facts are right.
The Value of Green Building Certifications
Understanding the advantages of green building certifications.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Methane leaks are pervasive and ignored. The enormous leak at Porter Ranch should change that.
Criticism at COP
COP 21, the largest climate agreement in history, is not without its due criticism.
A Justified Juncture: How Renewables Are Redefining Jamaican Energy Economics (Part 4)
The benefits of transitioning away from fossil fuels and toward Jamaica’s abundant renewable resources extend well beyond increased energy security.
“Give Me Light, Give Me Life”: How Renewables Are Rekindling Hope in Haiti (Part 3)
“Distributed” renewable energy generation from independent power producers is emerging as a viable option for serving rural communities.
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.
Effortless Energy Economics: How Domestic Renewables Can Energize the Caribbean (Part 1)
With developing countries poised to be leading frontiers for global growth in carbon dioxide emissions, the need is urgent to set a strong precedent for change.