01.21.2014
Efforts to Regulate Interstate Air Pollution Move Slowly Forward
Recently we’ve seen several developments in the never ending fight for cleaner air. Along with newly proposed regulations limiting carbon emissions from new coal-fired power plants, and pending...
01.17.2014
Less Sunny Year in Gainesville
Bioenergy and Biodiversity in the Southeast: Like Speeding in a Crowded Neighborhood?
For me, the study reinforces my conviction that bioenergy can be done badly and become a threat to diversity, or that it can also be done well and reduce risks to biodiversity—and can even help...
01.15.2014
Part 2: Air Sealing and Insulation Improvements to SACE’s Asheville Office
01.14.2014
Burning Coal, Burning Cash in the Southeast
01.13.2014
UCS Report: Wind Cheaper than Keeping Alabama Coal Plants Alive
Tourists Flock to Wind Turbines: 14 Examples of Ecotourism
Wind turbines across the country have become tourist attractions, just like their old windmill predecessors. Some people go out of their way to find wind farms, snap pictures and get a glimpse of...
01.10.2014
Wind Power: Keeping the Lights On
It’s been one cold week, and grid operators have struggled to keep the juice flowing for consumers from New England all the way to the Lone Star State. In Texas, wind power helped keep the lights...
Fukushima Still a Disaster and State Secrets Law Passes in Japan
01.09.2014
Five year since Kingston: A December to Remember