
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
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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
ST. PAUL, Minn -- Environment Minnesota strongly supports the 100% Clean Energy Bill, introduced by Sen. Nick Frentz, Rep. Jamie Long, the Walz Administration and dozens of climate champions in the Minnesota legislature. This bill would create a new carbon-free by 2040 standard for Minnesota's electric utilities and increase Minnesota’s existing renewable energy standard (RES).