renewable energy
Tap Into Kaiit’s Natural Soul Energy
Ahead of her performance at Off the Grid festival, we caught up with the rising neo-soul artist.
Drinking Water and Native American Land Threatened by Proposed Pipeline Cutting Across Virginia and North Carolina
A 600-mile underground natural gas pipeline in the Southeast has communities divided and is prompting everyday residents to take action before the deal is done.
Copenhagen and Wuhan are Among 90 Cities Linking Up to Lead the Fight Against Climate Change
They were honored at the C40 Cities Bloomberg Philanthropies Awards, which supports cities addressing climate change in concrete and creative ways
We're Not Letting Trump's Policies Stop Our Cities from Fighting Climate Change
Despite the Trump administration's delusions about climate and energy, city leaders are moving forward without them.
This Neighborhood Without a Grocery Store for 40 Years Is Changing How It Gets Good Food
Without a large supermarket to feed local residents, a movement of nonprofits and other initiatives took its place to provide fresh and healthy produce.
Puerto Rico's Hurricane Recovery Comes Down to a Meeting on Wall Street
As Washington continues to stall on meaningful recovery, an upcoming meeting in Manhattan has huge implications for the future of hundreds of thousands of workers on the island who were already dealing with an economic catastrophe.
The Progress Report on American Cities Battling Climate Change Looks...Good
The Sierra Club released a new report about the Ready for 100 campaign. None of the cities profiled have reached their 100 percent clean energy goal yet, but they've taken steps in the right direction.
Bird poo on wind turbines is a problem solved by high tech scarecrows
High tech scarecrows are solving bird poop problem on wind turbines
How This Startup Uses Data Analytics to Reduce Food Waste
1.3 billions tons of food is wasted each year, but this group has a plan for businesses to become sustainable and save money.
Post-Hurricane Death Toll Rises in Puerto Rico Due to Lack of Water and Sewage Treatment
Weeks after Hurricane Maria hit, companies and NGOs are filling the void to provide safe drinking water across the island.
Here's How We Can Conserve Nearly Two Billion Tons of Food Thrown Away Annually
People generally waste too much food every day, but a global network of farmers, businesses and policymakers has a plan to change that.
Solar Companies and Non-Profits are Filling the Void in the Long Road to Recovery in Puerto Rico
As Puerto Rico struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, organizations are leading the charge in helping restore power and delivering clean water.