Harvey, Irma, Jose and the shocks and hazards of place
This blog was originally posted by Mary Babic at Oxfam America on September 8, 2017. Oxfam worked with the Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute (HVRI) to develop a series of Social Vulnerability…
Thank You, Senator Alexander, For Key Climate Vote
Last week, Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander stood for sound climate and foreign policy as he voted to uphold funding for international climate change dialogue. The Senate Appropriations Committee voted 16-14 last week…
How Will Hurricane Irma Impact Coal Ash in her Path?
This blog was written by Amelia Shenstone, former Regional Advocacy Director with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
Climate Signals and Hurricane Irma
This is guest post by Climate Signals, originally published here: https://www.climatesignals.org/events/hurricane-irma-2017 SACE works to address the impacts of global climate change and ensure clean, safe and healthy communities throughout the Southeast. Hurricanes…
Hurricane Irma Leads to Solar Questions
This blog was written by Alissa Schafer, former Solar Policy & Communications Manager at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
Biking for SACE in the 2017 Red White and Blue Ridge Climate Ride
Laura Reynolds, a consultant for SACE who works on Florida water and energy issues, has chosen to embark on an amazing bicycle journey through Climate Ride to raise awareness and funds for…
How Will Hurricane Harvey Affect Texas Wind Farms?
This blog was written by Simon Mahan, former Energy Policy Manager at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
New Climate Movie Great Way To Inspire Action
An Inconvenient Truth, released in 2006, was the first major Hollywood film about climate change and was undoubtedly a turning point in the American story of climate action. The movie, a double…
Seeking Southern Climate Champs - Are You In?
This blog entry was written by Allie Brown, former Clean Energy Advocacy Manager at SACE.
Massive Iceberg Calves, Reminding Us Of Ever-Increasing Temps
This week, the world witnessed the calving (or breaking off) of an iceberg so enormous even scientists, not prone to exaggeration, are proclaiming it rare. The Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica…