It has six years to come up with a plan, but the compass hasn’t been set.

More utilities are “in the room” with corporate energy planning, and few companies are seeking a “RExit.”

A generational shift in whether nonprofits or for-profits are better suited to effect change.

Carmaker claims investments in infrastructure and battery advances will “change the way people access and pay for the power in their cars.”

The basic experience of transportation infrastructure has remained the same for the past 50 years. That’s all about to change.

From a human rights perspective, the renewable energy movement could not be more welcome — or more urgent.

The most sustainably minded generation is the least likely to take simple environmental actions. “Reverse crowdsourcing” might ease their existential woes.

Cities are in a race against climate change, and they’re in it together. The recent C40 Talks revealed the “relentless” pace from Austin to Paris and beyond.

Advice for making the Global Globals tangible for businesses.

Economic growth and the expansion of e-commerce means there is a growing number of commercial vehicles on city streets contributing to congestion and air pollution. Several new technologies and business models have the potential to mitigate these negative effects while also making urban deliveries more affordable. The attractiveness of these technologies will vary by city and be heavily influenced by population density and economic conditions.