Where America's Poor Pay the Most for Electricity
The lowest segment of earners pays considerably more of their income for electricity than higher earners. (Groundswell) Poor families...
Farmer wins battle with Central Hudson over solar
Solar panels collect the sun's energy on Milton farmer William Werba's property on Old Indian Road in the Town of Marlborough on Dec. 15,...
Carbon Pricing Becomes a Cause for the World Bank and I.M.F.
The World Bank and International Monetary Fund are pressing governments to impose a price tag on planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions,...
Why SunEdison’s Bankruptcy Doesn’t Throw Shade on Solar
The headquarters of SunEdison is shown in Belmont, California in this April 6, 2016 file photo. REUTERS/NOAH BERGER/FILES SunEdison filed...
San Francisco Mandates Solar on New Buildings
New buildings in San Francisco will soon be required to install solar panels. The solar mandate, adopted unanimously by the city’s Board...
GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES $11 MILLION IN CLIMATE SMART COMMUNITY GRANTS AVAILABLE TO MUNICIPALITIES
Unprecedented $300M EPF Establishes New $22 million Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Category to Support Community Resilience...
Tompkins greenhouse goals fall short?
Climate Change photo illustration. (GETTY IMAGES / Stock Photo) Lawmakers are set to adopt a plan that helps guide the way toward an 80...
Report Ranks Top Solar Cities Of 2015
Sixty-four U.S. cities are now home to almost as much solar capacity as the entire country had installed at the end of 2010, according to...
DiNapoli & Schneiderman Reach $10.75 Million Oil Spill Settlement With ExxonMobil
A picture shows the logo of US oil and gas giant ExxonMobil during the World Gas Conference exhibition in Paris on June 2, 2015. (ERIC...
A Renewable Energy Boom
Credit Marta Monteiro Some world leaders, especially in developing countries like India, have long said it’s hard to reduce the emissions...