Blog posts
Open Letter to Newly Confirmed U.S. Agriculture Secretary
IGS Blog | Secretary Tom Vilsack has the chance to make the Department of Agriculture a creative partner in advancing innovations that will drive the future of rural economies.
Black History Month Profiles in Clean Energy Entrepreneurship: Kerry Bowie
IGS Blog | To celebrate Black History Month, we’re recognizing visionary entrepreneurs of color who are harnessing the clean energy transition to lead social change.
Five Questions on Energy & Climate for 2021
IGS Blog | You asked, we answered. IGS experts pick up where we left off in our conversation on energy and climate policy under the new Administration and Congress with U.S. Representative Sean Casten.
Insurance Companies and Impact Investing
IGS Blog | The need for greater investments that incorporate social and environmental impacts is clear. Governmental and philanthropic resources, while critical, will be insufficient to respond to our economic, social, and environmental challenges.
Vote to Save the World
IGS Blog | In 2009 climate activist Bill McKibben’s group 350.org had a day of action with rallies all around the world – sending the message that we need to keep the level of carbon dioxide lower than 350 ppm.
How Did the UAE Manage Its Renewable Energy Investments During COVID?
IGS Blog | Renewable energy is a top priority in the UAE’s National Energy Strategy 2050 goals. Despite the COVID-19 shock, the government’s actions have provided a reasonable amount of investment to continue their projects.
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?
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 […]
COVID-19 Lessons for Dealing with Uncertainty, to 2020 Graduates
As we navigate COVID-19, Sarah Finnie Robinson shares 10 valuable lessons we’re learning now for dealing with a global emergency to address other immense challenges, like climate change. “Like any epic villain, this wicked virus helps us realize what we do know, and what we can do to make things better.” —Suffield Academy 187th Commencement […]