Efficiency
Talking Climate with Katharine Hayhoe
Clean, green & electric with Gernot Wagner
What Steel Decarbonization Needs
It is both technically possible and economically feasible to eliminate almost all the carbon dioxide from iron and steel production by mid-century, thus cleaning up an industry that accounts for 10% of global emissions. But progress will not happen without a concerted policy push.
Climate Change and the Energy Transition
Spring 2023 MBA half-course
Our City Could Become One of the World’s Greenest, but It Won’t Be Easy
by Paul Greenberg and Gernot Wagner
Will Global Emissions Plateau in 2023?
By Benjamin Storrow
Is Europe’s Energy Crisis Forcing a Green Industrial Revolution?
By Katie Gilbert
Some Green Technologies Are More Equal Than Others
With more governments embracing industrial policies to transform their economies, picking the right technologies to subsidize will become a key challenge. To navigate the minefield of entrenched interests, techno-hype, and political pressures, policymakers must embrace a mix of openness and caution.
Global Clean Energy Action Forum
Pittsburgh, PA
Run with Rewiring
New York City
FOX: Government offering financial help to electrify homes
With co-hosts Amy Freeze and Craig Herrera
RollCall: Inflation Reduction Act anti-inflationary
By Benjamin Hulac
Helping people hurt from high energy prices
Hint: Reducing them isn’t the answer.
CNBC: How you can help fight climate change in ways that really matter
By Catherine Clifford
How I Greened My Prewar Co-op
A climate economist overhauls his leaky, 200-year-old co-op.