Colorado Energy Office Director Will Toor shares how the state is staying ahead on clean energy—from expanding EV incentives for working families to ensuring renewable projects keep moving despite shifting federal policy.
Colorado Energy Office Director Will Toor shares how the state is staying ahead on clean energy—from expanding EV incentives for working families to ensuring renewable projects keep moving despite shifting federal policy.
We spoke with Congressman Scott Peters about why the U.S. is falling behind on transmission, how environmental trade-offs are necessary to get clean energy built, and the messaging that resonates with voters in frontline districts.
Congressman Sean Casten (D-IL) joined us in the Echo Chamber to share his take on energy policy, permitting reform, market-driven climate solutions, and a surprising high school story.
Scott joined us in the Echo Chamber and told us about his brief internship in outdoor education courses during the summer of ‘99 inspired a deep love of public lands and conservation.
Meet Matt Duffy, founder of TerraSol, a platform helping farmers adopt solar energy. From Coast Guard rescues to data science, he’s driving innovation at the intersection of agriculture and clean energy.
Canary Media’s Jeff St. John brings deep expertise to reporting on clean energy, climate policy, and the technologies driving the energy transition.
After the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, we turned to someone who understands why companies must keep pushing for clean energy.
Nearly two dozen House Republicans who had leverage to push for better policy failed to use it. We will know very soon—perhaps within hours—if these four senators will cave to Trump or hold out for a better bill that doesn’t undermine massive investments and raise energy bills on their constituents.
Silence invites defeat. Strategic, disciplined communication builds strength and shapes narratives. The wind industry should adopt a stronger posture—their survival may depend on it.










