The Inflation Reduction Act included a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, $27 billion to be disseminated primarily in vulnerable and under-resourced communities for clean energy and climate mitigation projects. In this episode, EPA’s Jahi Wise discusses how the program was designed, who the recipients are, and what the funding will accomplish.
How to think about solar radiation management
Meet the author of Biden's industrial strategy
The digital circuit breaker and why it matters
Minnesota sets out for zero-carbon electricity by 2040
Utilities are lobbying against the public interest. Here's how to stop it.
Decarbonizing US transportation with an eye toward global justice
Getting electric school buses in the hands of school districts
What's the deal with electrolyzers?
On the abuse (and proper use) of climate models
Fine, we're doing gas stoves
Me, talking about fusion and clean energy revolutions
On writing an ambitious and terrifyingly realistic novel about climate change
An energy provider attempts to achieve 24/7 clean energy
Which technologies get cheaper over time, and why?
Cute pictures of my pets! (And also a fundraiser)
Reflecting on the work of the soon-to-retire House climate committee
The right-wing groups behind renewable energy misinformation
Induction stoves with batteries built in, and why they matter
The state of the lithium-ion battery recycling market
Working on the cheapest possible lithium-ion battery
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