Ten years ago, the solar industry was given the subsidies needed to reach competitive economies of scale. In 2005, the U.S. government
The rooftops of school buildings are rarely considered hot real estate. But tiling them with solar panels has proven an effective way
For the first time in its history Ontario Power Generation is preparing bids as part of the province’s next round of competitive
“We can’t divest from fossil fuels because it would lead to lower returns, and investors wouldn’t like that.” That’s the response universities,
There’s a hierarchy in the fossil fuel world, particularly when looked at through the lens of climate change and urban air pollution.
Oregon has proven itself as one of the greenest U.S. states, but the Beaver State isn’t resting on its laurels. This July,
Each of Canada’s provinces should move forward with carbon-pricing schemes as soon as possible, says a new report by Canada’s EcoFiscal Commission
Geothermal developers often struggle to make their projects economically viable, while mining companies are finding it increasingly difficult to get social license
For a company infamously described as “a great Vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity,” Goldman Sachs has produced a remarkable
The United States has managed to decouple economic growth from coal-generated power over the past 10 years, and the trend is only