The Climate Champions Podcast with Peter Fox-Penner
Listen now: Estimating our need for a power grid that’s 140-200% bigger than our current grid by 2050. How big of a power grid do we need to electrify as much as possible as a climate solution? What will we use to make and store large amounts of carbon-free power? How do we distribute it? […]
EPA Rescinds Methane Control Regulations. What Does It Mean for Methane Detection Technology?
IGS Blog | EPA Rescinds Methane Control Regulations. What Does It Mean for Methane Detection Technology?
Watch Now: Clean Energy Opportunities in Massachusetts and Beyond
We are America the Beautiful hosts ISE Executive Director Jacqueline Ashmore to discuss what every voter should know about sustainability—including big picture context and challenges around COVID-19 and climate change, federal and state opportunities for action, and city-level action. Did you know? 20.1 million environmentalists are registered to vote, but in the 2014 mid-term elections, […]
Enhancing Federal Clean Energy Innovation
The National Academies workshop series on enhancing federal clean energy innovation
NBC10 Boston | Adjusting to Climate Change: Closing the Climate Gap in Black Communities
Watch now: ISE Associate Director Cutler Cleveland joins NBC10 Boston meteorologist Chris Gloninger and Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley to discuss how we address social inequities further exacerbated by climate change, on both the local and national levels. Enlightened policies that address the across-the-board risk of Black Americans and other socially vulnerable populations to climate change can […]
Flaring of Natural Gas in Guyana: Why Is It Happening, and How Can It Be Minimized?
IGS Blog | Flaring of Natural Gas in Guyana: Why Is It Happening, and How Can It Be Minimized?
Perspectives: Sustainability After COVID-19
Are there ways a company or even an individual can get more active with sustainability programs in their communities? What are the business opportunities or benefits of committing to sustainability actions? Can driving climate action initiatives be good business? Excerpted follow-up questions from the OAAA Lunch Break Series with Sarah Finnie Robinson, ISE Senior Fellow […]
More Urgency, Not Less: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Lessons for Local Climate Leadership
IGS Research | June 2020
More Urgency, Not Less: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Lessons for Local Climate Leadership
The first of three reports that will provide community leaders, inside and outside of local government, with guidance about navigating their climate-action priorities through the gauntlet of challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic crisis. Each report, based on a synthesis of expertise and analysis of local climate-action options and current research, […]
Measuring and Addressing Water and Waste Water Affordability in the United States
IGS Research | June 2020