It’s Not Too Late
Gen Z, dubbed the Climate Generation, is working to change the narrative on doomsday climate news.
Gen Z, dubbed the Climate Generation, is working to change the narrative on doomsday climate news.
Mitigating the global climate crisis is still within our capabilities if we act now. We are running out of time.
Energy independence doesn’t mean more drilling for oil, it means diversifying our sources of energy and storage to maintain a reliable energy grid that is less impacted by global events.
The same spirit of innovation that allowed us to create our current developed world will allow us to transition to renewable energy and salvage the planet.
As this year winds down, we look back on some of what we shared. Renewables, cleantech, the pandemic, the talent shortage, working from home, all impacted how we lived and worked in 2021, and will have lasting consequences in 2022.
The growth of renewable energy, led by solar and wind, will continue into 2022. Innovation and investment will bring new products to market faster and help move the needle on mitigating climate change.
Mitigating the climate crisis will require more than just reducing carbon. Methane is a key greenhouse gas that we can reduce now with immediate results.
Big oil and gas companies fund conservative think tanks and misinformation advocates to sow doubt about climate change even as they plan for it behind the scenes.
There is a gap between what leaders have pledged to do about climate change and what it will take to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050. In order to avert more irreversible climate changes, we need to close that gap.
With the climate crisis hanging over their heads, Gen Z is determined to make a positive impact on their world, to create the future they need out of the crisis that exists today.