Getting smart with your energy. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Worlds largest offshore wind farm to be built in the UK. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Transitional arrangements auction closes. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
What the Government is doing to secure investment in clean, secure and affordable energy. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Transitional arrangements auction launches. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Gas and Electricity Markets Authority Appointments. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Consent approved for the Hinkley Point C connection project. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Consultation to encourage innovation. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
New board member appointed to Coal Authority. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Energy Trends and Prices statistical release: 22 December 2015. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
UK energy statistics: statistical press release - December 2015. Department of Energy and Climate Change.
New Report Series Exposes Massive Gaps in Climate Philanthropy
Supreme Court Ruling on NEPA is a Gut Punch to Hard-working Families and Communities
House Budget is a Tax Break for the Ultra-Rich, CJA Calls on Senators to Do Better
The UNITE-EJ program was sunsetted after not receiving funds by inauguration day.
CJA Leads Nearly 200 Organizations in Opposing NEPA Rollback
What is AI and why do you keep hearing about it? And what are data centers? How are they connected?
CJA Weighs in on the Cost of House Republican’s Disastrous Continuing Resolution and the Continued Undermining of Environmental Justice
CJA Black Caucus Regranting Program
Climate Justice Alliance Awards $170,000 through its Black Caucus Regranting Program to Black-led Member Organizations
EPA Cancels Climate Justice Alliance Grant
UK Government Voluntary Carbon and Nature Markets policy consolidates action on nature and climate, but risks compromising urgent mitigation of climate change and preventing and repairing nature loss, say ONZ researchers
Job opening: Serviced Emissions Research & Engagement Manager
New Oxford Report: Carbon Capture and Storage Without Taxpayer Billions Is Possible
Oxford Net Zero partners with AXA XL on research in India, Mexico and Kenya
Ellis Island, lighthouses among historic NJ sites flooding as seas rise
The looming threat for Maine’s iconic potato industry
Will rising seas engulf NJ’s history?
Still rare in Iowa, electric car powers Des Moines family’s home during blackouts
In the charge to electric cars, biofuels hold Iowans back
Storied Maine ski resort bets future on reining in high costs of warmer winters
Hardly any past Winter Olympic host cities will have the snow to host in 60 years
Data may be Colorado’s best bet to mitigate increasing wildfire risk on the Front Range
How sea level rise is affecting your commute to and around Atlantic City
‘A moral imperative’: Monastic sisters in rural Midwest make faith-based case for climate action
As flooding amplifies along the East Coast, Buddhist and Jewish faith leaders join the climate fight
‘Preach now or mourn in the future’: How Key West faith leaders are confronting climate change
Rising seas swamp Black, Spanish and Indigenous history in Northeast Florida
Vanishing forests tell a tale of rising water
‘We dread summers’: dangerous ‘fire weather’ days are on the rise in northern California
Fewer fumes: What the switch to electric vehicles means for Jacksonville
A hotter and drier climate is set to hurt agriculture in the West and help farmers in Asia
How tidal flooding is impacting students, caretakers and education in Atlantic City
Picturing Our Future
Drier heat waves threaten crops in Iowa
Heat & Health: Expanding ‘urban heat island’ and warming climate sends more to the ER in Charlotte
Urban heat even affects small cities. Biddeford is doing something about it
Hot Zones: Urban Heat Islands
In Atlantic City, rising seas threaten an already struggling industry
In Maine’s ‘City of Ships,’ climate change’s coastal threat is already here
The Climate Is Changing. How Should the Liberal Arts Respond?
Planetary Alchemy, or, Learning to Read the Earth with “Zelda”
Public Thinker: Infrastructure Tells Us That We Need One Another
Not Prophecy but Inversion: Omar El Akkad and Min Hyoung Song
Eating Out in the Apocalypse
Is the World Enough?
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