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.
Chris Moyer tells Fox News that Democrats’ focus on affordability drove their 2025 election victories and offers a nationwide playbook.
Dan Crawford, senior vice president at Echo Communications Advisors, was featured in Heatmap News on how energy prices became a defining issue in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race—and how Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill turned a potential vulnerability into a winning message.
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.
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.








