Chris Jordan-Bloch/Earthjustice August 7, 2018 Transition to Renewable Energy: Legislation Puts Clean Air and Vulnerable Communities First Guest Commentary
Photo: David Danelski August 7, 2018 How Can We Turn Down the Gas in California? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Alan Grinberg/Flickr June 27, 2018 Six Key Facts Ignored in Dismissal of California Climate Suits vs. Fossil Fuel Companies Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
SB 100 Lobby Day in Sacramento June 20, 2018 California Takes Another Run at 100 Percent Clean Electricity Laura Wisland Former Contributor
The Glenarm natural gas plant in Pasadena, California. Source: Wikimedia June 14, 2018 Hey California, Let’s Spare the Air and Turn Down the Gas Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Photo: Rafał Konieczny CC-BY-SA-4.0 (Wikimedia) May 16, 2018 California Could Pass Innovative Legislation on Key Climate, Energy and Transportation Issues Jason Barbose Former Contributor
Photo: Zack Cunningham / California Department of Water Resources April 23, 2018 California’s Next Climate Change Challenge is Water Whiplash Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
Photo: Recurrent Energy April 18, 2018 For a Moment, 50+ Percent of CA’s Energy Came From Solar John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
A grid operation control room. Photo: CAISO March 27, 2018 Solar and Wind Need a Larger Electric Grid—and California Might Just Create One Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Photo: WClarke/Wikimedia Commons March 22, 2018 How Do Big Oil Companies Talk about Climate Science? Four Takeaways from a Day in Court Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Photo: Rafał Konieczny CC-BY-SA-4.0 (Wikimedia) March 9, 2018 California’s Clean Fuels Standard Poised to Get Even Better Jeremy Martin Senior Scientist and Director of Fuels Policy
The wildfires in northern California in 2017 destroyed more than 8,000 structures, exacerbating the existing housing crisis and creating a jobs shortage for low-income workers, especially farmworkers, domestic workers, and workers in the tourism industry. Photo: National Guard February 13, 2018 Why Climate Change and Equity Matter for Infrastructure: An Interview with Chione Flegal of PolicyLink Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
February 12, 2018 An Unseasonably “Hot” February for California’s Clean Energy Landscape Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Photo: Wikimedia February 2, 2018 Pruitt’s EPA Attempts to Undermine California’s Leadership on Vehicle Standards Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Photo: Henri Sivonen/CC BY (Flickr) January 30, 2018 Governor Brown Aims to Boost California’s Leadership on Electric Cars Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
Jimmy O'Dea January 30, 2018 Leadership from California mayors on climate change, air quality, and public transit Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
Anthony Eyring/UCS January 24, 2018 Why the Solar Tariff Slows Clean Energy Progress and Hurts California Workers Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Fire in southern California in 2007 put power infrastructure at risk. Photo: Tim Williams. CC-BY-2.0 (Wikimedia) November 20, 2017 Climate change is here. Can California's infrastructure handle it? Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
Electric vehicle charging stations line the perimeter of San Francisco's City Hall. Photo credit: Bigstock. October 3, 2017 Why Going 100% Electric in California Isn’t as Crazy as it Might Seem Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
Photo: Luis Castilla September 19, 2017 How Freight Impacts Communities Across California Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
Photo: Henri Sivonen/CC BY (Flickr) September 16, 2017 California's 100% Clean Energy Bill Faces Setback—But Progress Continues Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Jeff Turner/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) September 15, 2017 Truck and Bus Legislation to Watch in California Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
Atomic Hot Links/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 (Flickr) August 29, 2017 Warehouses As an Environmental Justice Issue UCS Science Network
garethbogdanoff.com July 12, 2017 The San Francisco Bay Area Faces Sea Level Rise and Chronic Inundation Kristy Dahl Former Staff