All posts in Renewables
Flawed financing is a drawback to effective decarbonization
Come 2021, the European Investment Bank will cease funding fossil fuel projects, including the use of natural gas.
How EU member states undermine the Emissions Trading System
The EU's Emissions Trading System was conceived as a policy to reduce CO2-emissions, but its application remains imperfect.
Well-considered incentives can help solar truly shine
Many incentives can lower the cost of solar make it more competitive with other forms of energy generation.
Can we transition to renewables without tradeoffs?
There are many ways to get to a sustainable energy future. Each has its winners and losers, promises and risks.
China struggles to shake its coal addiction
China's renewables are booming but it still struggles with replacing coal.
UK activists say fracking move is welcome but not enough
Exactly one year ago, a small earthquake brought Cuadrilla operations to yet another temporary halt in the UK, in compliance with then-enacted protocols that had just permitted the company’s Preston New Road fracking site to reopen. It was the latest