Julian Finney/Getty Images July 28, 2025 Smarter Integration of Renewables Could Have Prevented the Blackout in Spain and Portugal With careful engineering and a forward-looking perspective, we can build a grid that is clean, affordable, and reliable, where renewables are empowered to keep the lights on. Lee Shaver Senior Energy Analyst
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June 25, 2018 How Many Homes Are at Risk from Sea Level Rise? New Interactive Map Has the Answers Kristy Dahl Former Staff
June 22, 2018 Department of Interior Buries Communications Policy After Attempting to Justify Muzzling Scientists Michael Halpern Former Contributor
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June 21, 2018 Good News for Colorado Drivers: Hickenlooper Moves to Adopt State Clean Car Standards Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
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SB 100 Lobby Day in Sacramento June 20, 2018 California Takes Another Run at 100 Percent Clean Electricity Laura Wisland Former Contributor
June 20, 2018 Role of Regulation in Nuclear Plant Safety: A New Series of Posts Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
June 18, 2018 Trump Wants a New Low-Yield Nuclear Weapon. But the US Has Plenty Already. Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
Flickr/Roy Luck June 18, 2018 Peter Wright’s 50+ Chemical Facility Conflicts: A Disaster Waiting to Happen Genna Reed Former Staff
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