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Beyond CATF’s Biased Analysis: Why Firm Power Isn’t The Full Answer
CATF recently published a report entitled Beyond LCOE: A Systems-Oriented Perspective for Evaluating Electricity Decarbonization Pathways advocating for a shift in how we evaluate energy technologies. At face value, their core criticism, that Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) alone does not capture the full economic complexity of integrating intermittent renewable … [continued]
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After Trump cuts, Michigan helps pay for remainder of climate work program
In early June, Michigan said it would pay out stipends to MI Healthy Climate Corps members who wanted to complete their terms, which last through mid-October.
Lawfare! How Courts & State Legislatures Influence Climate Action
The challenges to the climate protection provisions once promoted by the federal government are the subject of several lawsuits.
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Hot summer reads 2025: London Public Library’s 10 most-requested books
Here are the London Public Library’s 10 most-requested holds heading into summer, featuring psychological suspense, heartfelt character dramas and real-life reckonings from today’s most compelling voices.
Climate Communication Reimagined: Appealing Across Moral Foundations
Recently, while deeply engaged in energy transition scenario planning with TenneT for the Netherlands’ decarbonization by 2050, I found myself considering again the lessons of Jonathan Haidt’s 2012 book, The Righteous Mind, a book I recently read for the first time. Haidt’s insights into the moral foundations that underpin human … [continued]
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