
post | 10.06.2024
We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
With increasingly catastrophic storms like Helene, we need to call the source of this destruction what it is – burning fossil fuels. Yet this message is not being elevated in our region like it...

post | 10.06.2024
With increasingly catastrophic storms like Helene, we need to call the source of this destruction what it is – burning fossil fuels. Yet this message is not being elevated in our region like it...

post | 10.04.2024
Take a look at just six of the many signs of clean energy progress we've seen in the Southeast over the past few weeks.

post | 09.25.2024
Big decisions are coming regarding what resources will fill a looming hole in electricity generation as coal plants are retired and an uncertain amount of new load is added to the grid.

post | 09.05.2024
The country's third largest energy company says it is trying to meet carbon reduction standards. But Duke's actions don't seem to match its words.
post | 09.04.2024

post | 08.19.2024
Duke is stuck in the past, and it is asking the Commission to let it commit North Carolina to a rigid, expensive climate-destroying gas future. A clean energy future is here, and it’s time Duke got...

post | 08.06.2024
Duke Energy is proposing to build a fossil gas plant next to an elementary school in North Carolina. The community deserves better.
post | 08.05.2024
From elementary schools making energy efficiency fun to high schools winning EV Grand Prix, clean energy progress is happening within and outside of classrooms across the Southeast.

post | 07.31.2024
In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Laurie Buckhout, the Republican Party candidate running for election to represent North Carolina Congressional District 1 in the U.S. House...

post | 07.31.2024
In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Don Davis, the Democratic Party candidate running for reelection to represent North Carolina Congressional District 1 in the U.S. House of...