Reimagining energy infrastructures for the 21st century increasingly means choosing between competing economic futures, a dilemma that is now provoking conflicts across many places and realms. In the United States, one critical clash is unfolding among tech sector advocates for a clean energy transition, as U.S. cleantech has worked to regroup from Silicon Valley’s failed clean energy manufacturing push of the late 2000s and to navigate an ongoing solar trade war with China: about what that transition might look like, how it might be achieved, and, critically, what economic sectors and rents might emerge from it. One set of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists argues that “breakthrough” clean energy technologies are needed to produce an en...
This policy brief addresses the issue of the complementarity of policies supporting renewable energy...
The environment is changing in a dynamic way. Sustainable development consists of both natural envir...
The earth is at risk for irreversible damage if the carbon footprint of humans is not drastically re...
In today’s populist moment, climate change response has become anything but “postpolitical.” The pro...
Renewable energy advocates have positioned a wide array of technologically novel energy sources as f...
The rapid transition to clean energy is fraught with potential inequities. As clean energy policies ...
The climate change, the global warming, the population growth and the continuous demand on energy an...
Calls for a transition to a low-carbon energy system, favouring renewable energy sources, energy eff...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. As the price of one barrel of oil...
The United States is on the verge of a new industrial revolution. Renewable energy could replace mor...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
A new political climate has grown in many countries around the world, thanks to the strong base in s...
This paper explains how the implementation of renewable energy is a favorable energy choice and expl...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Since the global financial crisis of 2007/8, proliferating calls for a Keynesian Green New Deal have...
This policy brief addresses the issue of the complementarity of policies supporting renewable energy...
The environment is changing in a dynamic way. Sustainable development consists of both natural envir...
The earth is at risk for irreversible damage if the carbon footprint of humans is not drastically re...
In today’s populist moment, climate change response has become anything but “postpolitical.” The pro...
Renewable energy advocates have positioned a wide array of technologically novel energy sources as f...
The rapid transition to clean energy is fraught with potential inequities. As clean energy policies ...
The climate change, the global warming, the population growth and the continuous demand on energy an...
Calls for a transition to a low-carbon energy system, favouring renewable energy sources, energy eff...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. As the price of one barrel of oil...
The United States is on the verge of a new industrial revolution. Renewable energy could replace mor...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
A new political climate has grown in many countries around the world, thanks to the strong base in s...
This paper explains how the implementation of renewable energy is a favorable energy choice and expl...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Since the global financial crisis of 2007/8, proliferating calls for a Keynesian Green New Deal have...
This policy brief addresses the issue of the complementarity of policies supporting renewable energy...
The environment is changing in a dynamic way. Sustainable development consists of both natural envir...
The earth is at risk for irreversible damage if the carbon footprint of humans is not drastically re...