Energy and Climate Change


Feds to Coordinate to Train, Employ Workforce

The departments of Labor and Housing and Urban Development are encouraging boards and agencies to strengthen pathways to training and employment.

Washington Governor Orders Climate Change Action

State agencies must develop emission reduction strategies and benchmarks to ensure 2020 targets are met.

Perpetual Power Installs Solar on Cold Storage Roof

Markstein Sales Company goes solar with 2,240 Mitsubishi Electric PV modules.

Report: Rules Can Resolve Oil Sands Energy, GHGs

The Council on Foreign Relations says prudent greenhouse gas regulations can still allow for robust development of the Canadian oil sands.

Part I: The Green Campus

If you're at a school where the only green action you're seeing is the annual seeding of the commons, don't despair. In the world of higher education, even the most ambitious sustainability plans often begin with tiny steps taken by individual departments.



IHS Named Enterprise Carbon Accounting Emerging Leader

Groom Energy Solutions named IHS a leader in a report about greenhouse gas reporting and a review of software products.

GHG Project Developer Forum Adopts Code of Conduct

The code will establish a consistent framework, providing direction and clarification on how to perform daily business in developing carbon emission reduction projects.

It's Summertime and the Livin' Ain't Easy

Tips for cutting costs and energy use.

U.K. Expert: U.S. Not Losing Nuclear Power 'Race'

University professors says lobbyists and utility company officials have their facts wrong about what is going on in Europe.

British Columbia Gives Hot Water a Solar Boost

The government of Canada is investing $400,000 in the program.

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