We don’t need nuclear power, coal, or biofuels. We can get 100 percent of our energy from wind, water, and solar (WWS) power. And we can do it today—efficiently, reliably, safely, sustainably, and economically.
CLEAN REVOLUTION CASE STUDY: NEW YORK CITY
The Climate Group
Clare Saxon Ghauri
New York City’s Clean Revolution has been led by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, and his detailed and comprehensive sustainability plan, called PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York.
Wind, Water, and Solar Power for the World
Mark Delucchi
Clean Energy Top Priority, U.N. Chief Tells NREL
Bill Scanlon
Providing clean, renewable energy to the 1.4 billion people who are living without electricity is the No. 1 priority of the United Nations, the secretary general of the U.N. said during a visit Aug. 24 to the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
2010 Global Recap: A Year of Continued Growth
Renewable Energy World Editors
PARIS -- Renewable energy continued its global surge in 2010, accounting for about half of the 194 gigawatts of new installed capacity, according to the REN21 Renewables 2011 Global Status Report.
Deployment of renewables increased: report
Despite global financial challenges, deployment of renewable energy sources has increased rapidly in recent years, according to a report released Tuesday by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
GIS: Are Utilities Lost In The Data?
Aligning data in real-time, graphic dashboards aid decision making
Phil Carson
The world is awash in information and lacking in intelligence, according to me (and, reportedly, others).
Population Growth Demographics Spur Climate Change
Country: USA
Author: Deborah Zabarenko
California's Energy-Water Nexus: Water Use in Electricity Generation.
Bliss Dennen, Dana Larson, Cheryl Lee, James Lee and Stacy Tellinghuisen