Let’s talk dirty to clean energy
Climate One | After more than a century, the U.S. is moving away from coal, the dirtiest and most dangerous form of power generation.
How electricity could help tackle a surprising climate villain
MIT Technology Review | Early efforts to cut emissions from cement have largely focused on efficiency, says Radhika Lalit, the initiative director for industry at the Climate Imperative Foundation.
Climate Mixtape: COP28 Takeaways
Climate Curious | In this COP28 wrap-up, experts reflect on what was achieved at the 28th United Nations climate change conference in Dubai.
Soot pollution from coal-fired power plants is more deadly than soot from other sources, study shows
Chicago Tribune | Bruce Nilles, Executive Director of Climate Imperative, said the declining number of deaths associated with coal plant pollution is a result of a long battle.