EDF Voices: Carbon limits
This is a time to feel optimistic, EDF President Fred Krupp tells the Aspen Ideas Festival.
An Austin neighborhood is a living laboratory of technologies that are building a low-carbon economy for all of us.
A tri-partisan coalition of financial experts says the United States stands to lose billions to climate change unless we act soon.
Find out what arguments opponents of the EPA's Clean Power Plan use to try to make sure it never becomes law.
States will soon be in a race to cut emissions from power plants, but which coal-producing states will join the new clean energy economy?
The Golden State blazed new carbon reduction trails years ago that can help states meet new standards for power plants.
United States could cut its annual energy consumption by 23 percent by becoming more energy-efficient, saving consumers $1 trillion-plus a year.
Some very loud politicians and industry lobbyists insist we’ll face an economic meltdown if we impose carbon pollution limits on coal plants. Time for a reality check?