“After years in which unworkable Democratic proposals dominated the debate, a growing movement sees an opening for innovative conservative solutions.”
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Use nature to fight climate change
“There is no silver bullet solution for climate change. If we want to start making progress right now, we can start by empowering people who are closest to the land by enacting policies that help them sequester more carbon.”
US officially joins global trillion tree planting initiative
“The U.S. chapter of the One Trillion Trees program, launched Thursday, aims to plant at least 855 million trees by 2030.”
Fighting climate change with innovation
“A climate plan that prioritizes innovation will leverage the minds of entrepreneurs and innovators who make this country so great.”
‘Game-Changer’ FERC Order Opens Up Wholesale Grid Markets to Distributed Energy Resources
“Integrating aggregated DERs will lower consumer costs, increase electric reliability and unlock the potential for new innovation.”
Ontario’s green-energy catastrophe
“‘Green New Deals’ for the post-pandemic recovery in the US and Europe should learn from the GEA.”
Joe Biden’s China Dilemma: “Save the Planet” or Protect Taiwan?
“China’s intentions should be judged by what it does, not its rhetoric—especially in an election year.”
Honda to quit F1 to focus on zero-emission technology
"Like other automakers, Honda is rushing to build new-energy vehicles in an industry shift that Hachigo on Friday described as “once in a century”. That race is accelerating amid the coronavirus outbreak as carmakers review production plans to capture market share with new models including low or zero-emission vehicles.”
Oil Giant Total Pledges Renewable Power Push
“The French company said Wednesday that it plans to spend $3 billion a year on renewables by 2030, about 20% of its annual investment budget and up from $2 billion this year.”
Calpine Corporation Announces Closing of $1.1 Billion Climate Bonds Certified Financing for The Geysers Power Company, LLC
“Calpine Corporation is one of America’s largest generators of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets. Our fleet of 77 power plants, including one under construction, represents over 26,000 megawatts of generation capacity.”