Third time’s the charm for the Green Bank Act of 2017.

The U.S. Army needs to be at net zero, says Kristine Kingery, director of energy security and sustainability policy for the military. “How can we go with the ‘N’ state?” she asked in a conversation during VERGE Hawaii 17. “In the army, everything has to be tied back to readiness.” She discusses how operating on renewable energy is mission critical for the U.S. Army, why energy independence is critical for the nation’s security and how collaborations help get there.

California has extended its system to price carbon, an initiative that has inspired significant emissions cuts, after building bipartisan support. So far, the idea has sprung up in 50 jurisdictions around the world.

Providing vision and instilling accountability behind competitive sustainable business goals should be a continuous process, not a quarterly exercise.

From influencing Volvo to GM, how one car company launched a thousand rides to a sustainable future.

The South Miami City Commission in a 4-1 vote approved a law requiring solar panels to be installed on all new homes built in the city.

It’s another indicator of how critical electric vehicles could become to grid demand management.

How do you balance “doing well” with “doing good” when it comes to raising money for startups? A new platform from MIT can help.

Pricing incentives can help match electric vehicle’s increasing electricity usage with power output.

New research points that building in harmony with nature improves employee health, attentiveness and productivity.