Louise White, former DOE official, discusses her recent report on federal clean energy implementation, highlighting key findings on risk management, pre-planning, and due diligence.
Democrats' election success, achieved by focusing on affordability and high energy prices, delivers a powerful lesson to the clean energy industry.
Nat Keohane, president of C2ES, discusses how shifting economics, new technologies, and bipartisan priorities are reshaping U.S. climate action and calls for renewed international cooperation ahead of this month’s COP.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Old online posts can spark big PR headaches. Three key lessons for leaders on preparing, responding, and managing a communications crisis.
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.










