Bill Gates isn’t abandoning climate action—he’s redefining it. His new memo calls for focusing less on near-term emissions and more on human welfare in a warming world.
Smaller clean energy developers are struggling under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, while larger firms consolidate. This shift could give the industry the political power it has long lacked.
Old online posts can spark big PR headaches. Three key lessons for leaders on preparing, responding, and managing a communications crisis.
Katie Porter’s viral interview is blowing up for all the wrong reasons. Here’s what every candidate—or anyone doing interviews—can learn from her mistakes.
Should we even call it “Climate Week” anymore? As Trump’s power grows, Democrats and green groups face a stark choice: stick to old climate rhetoric or adapt messaging to win elections. Chris Moyer argues that framing clean energy around affordability—not existential alarm—is the only way forward.
Morgan and Dan reflect on Climate Week in NYC, sharing key insights on AI, geothermal energy, and the role of communication in driving the clean energy transition.
Our team is heading to Climate Week NYC to explore how storytelling, finance, and communications can drive climate solutions and scale impact.
This episode underscores how aggressive messaging can sway decisionmakers on consequential, multi-billion-dollar issues. A sharp communications strategy can help to deliver outcomes few expect. That has certainly been true for Zeldin. Many assumed he was simply posturing for his boss, with little chance of influencing the courts.
So it’s no surprise that energy prices are shaping up to be a major factor in the coming elections.
Dan Crawford, senior vice president at Echo Communications Advisors, was featured in Heatmap News on how climate groups are focusing on energy affordability to address rising utility costs










