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“Paris built the arena. Glasgow starts the race.” John Kerry, the U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, summed it up well in his closing remarks at COP26 last week in Glasgow. I was fortunate enough to be part of the Alliance to Save Energy and the Business...

Last week, representatives from 197 countries signed the Glasgow Climate Pact at COP26 in hopes of limiting global temperature rise from exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius.

We’re examining common misconceptions about heat pumps – and explaining why these concerns typically no longer apply.

This Sunday, Oct. 31, marks the kickoff of COP26, a global conference on climate change that will bring 30,000-plus government, business, and advocacy leaders from around the world to Glasgow, Scotland for two weeks. With many unknowns as to how talks will proceed, here we answer what we can on...

With Congress apparently nearing agreement on two packages of legislation that would be historic for the U.S. energy transition, much of the media attention has focused on tense negotiations on what makes it into the final bill text. The conversation has particularly zeroed in on the fate...

Are you looking into upgrading your home heating as temperatures drop – or perhaps thinking about installing A/C after the ...

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