A lack of data hampers efforts to fix racial disparities in utility cutoffs

A Minnesota study found customers in communities of color are three times more likely than others…

San Diego ponders a bid to take over its for-profit energy utility

Frustration with high rates and poor service is sparking campaigns to take over investor-owned utilities and…

Can electric woks produce great stir fry?

Many chefs are asking what a future without gas will mean for culinary traditions like wok…

A year in, New York’s pioneering public power law makes uneven progress

New York Power Authority is preparing to build state-owned clean energy projects for the first time…

A year in, New York’s pioneering public power law makes uneven progress

New York Power Authority is preparing to build state-owned clean energy projects for the first time…

How to ‘decouple’ emissions from economic growth? These economists say you can’t.

At least, not fast enough to reach international climate targets.

Supreme Court weighs blocking a federal plan to cut smog pollution

In an unusual move, opponents of the rule have asked the highest court to pause the…

8 states move to ban utilities from using customer money for lobbying

Utilities have come under fire for lobbying to stall climate policies and keep fossil fuel plants…

Bitcoin mining uses a lot of energy. The US government is about to find out how much.

A new federal initiative will shed light on the opaque and rapidly growing cryptocurrency mining industry.

Slow down, do less: A Q&A with the author who introduced ‘degrowth’ to a mass audience

Kohei Saito talks four-day workweeks, private jet bans, and what we gain from reducing consumption.