Climate Science as Culture War
The public debate around climate change is no longer about science—it’s about values, culture, and ideology.
Innovations in sustainable energy (more)
The public debate around climate change is no longer about science—it’s about values, culture, and ideology.
Green bonds have come to the United States.
In this audio lecture, Dr. Ann Bartuska of the U.S. Department of Agriculture shares her insight on the necessary steps to sustainably feed the nine billion people that will be living on our planet by 2050.
Advances in reducing poverty, environmental protection, and other global issues threaten the status quo—a report from Rio+20.
In this audio interview, Sheela Sethuraman talks with Laura Stachel and Hal Aronson, co-founders of WE CARE Solar, about their effort to combat this issue worldwide. WE CARE stands for Women’s Emergency Communication and Reliable Electricity.
US Federal subsidies encourage waste and incentivize unsustainable business practices.
Two documentaries explore the move from fossil fuels.
Our greatest obstacles set the stage for new business opportunities in 2012 and beyond.
In this panel discussion we hear from senior government energy and technology officials on what’s up and coming with respect to environmental responsibility.
Haas School professor Severin Borenstein argues that to have a significant impact in the energy market, any renewable alternative must be scalable.