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Climate Accord Relies on Environmental Policies Now in Place

This week, the U.S. and China reached a climate pact to each reduce their emissions within the next 15 to 20 years. Fountain and Schwartz’s article discusses what policy action is needed for achieving these emissions targets.

Study Backs Environmentalist Worries About Natural Gas

Forbes contributor Jeff McMahon discusses the findings from Energy Innovation’s latest study, “Natural Gas versus Coal: Is Natural Gas Better for the Climate?” and whether they align with current and future energy policy in the United States.

Learning from the West’s Mistakes: China can Fight Pollution and Climate Change

China has an opportunity to skip mistakes that the US and other countries have made when it comes to tackling air pollution and climate change.

Sun and Wind Alter Global Landscape, Leaving Utilities Behind

Gillis’ article discusses how increased renewables will change the rules both for America’s utility companies (those that own the energy) and their customers (those that use it).

Brown Hopes to Sell Mexico on Following California’s Green Path Forward

Emerging Technologies Could Upend the Way Electric Companies Operate