Low Carbon Energy
Europe’s defense forces are stepping up climate plans
From energy and supply chain worries to extreme storms, climate threats are a growing defense concern for Europe and its military allies.
Dow to become first manufacturer to use SMRs in U.S.
Chemical giant Dow has announced plans to deploy small modular reactors (SMRs) to power one of its Gulf Coast facilities by 2030.
Germany’s energy policy is a non-nuclear meltdown
Germany has had some of the highest energy prices in the EU, crippling the country's competitiveness.
Hydrogen has the potential to remake transportation
The most apparent advantage of hydrogen fuel is that it helps decarbonize transportation.
Chronic gas shortages are causing Germany to rethink its stance on nuclear energy
"Russian aggression against Ukraine must convince all politicians to consider this issue in a new way."
Creating a new climate finance pathway for LDC nations
The world's Least Developed Countries are still waiting on pledged climate funds. One U.S. state may have a novel approach to LDC financing.