
A surge in energy-intensive computing threatens America’s renewable energy transition
We must not allow wasteful new uses of energy to derail our efforts to get off dirty and dangerous fuels
There's no reason to accept the risks or high costs of nuclear power, given the abundance of renewable energy that is cleaner, safer and more affordable than nuclear.
We must not allow wasteful new uses of energy to derail our efforts to get off dirty and dangerous fuels
Environment, public interest advocates urge support for cleaner, safer, less costly renewable energy
Stanford Professor Mark Jacobson and Environment America’s Johanna Neumann discuss how today’s technologies can achieve 100% renewable energy
LAGRANGE, GA -- On Monday, May 16, Sierra Club and Environment Georgia hosted 50 Lagrange residents and elected officials at a town hall at Lagrange College to urge Georgia Power to increase the amount of clean energy in its long-term plan, also called an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The utility filed its 20-year energy plan before the Georgia Public Service Commission in January and regulators will hear testimony from the company, advocates, and the public on May 17-18.