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A Renewable Oasis

Why oil-rich Abu Dhabi is building the world’s first zero-carbon city.

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After Copenhagen: Impact, Change, and Implementation

A conversation with Nick Pennell and Rob Fowler

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An Immodest Proposal for the Next Big Fuel

If nuclear energy represents a genuine way to deal with climate change, let’s test it through a massive joint project involving the U.S., Japan, France, and China.

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Overcoming Nuclear Power’s Biggest Hurdle

A cap and trade system for storing radioactive waste may be the best means to wake up a critical but moribund industry.

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Energy Policy by the Numbers

A Cambridge scientist says it will take better arithmetic and less passion to replace fossil fuels by 2050.

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Can the U.S. Learn to Love Renewables?

The CEO of Applied Materials offers a road map for the adoption of solar energy technologies in the United States.

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Pollution, Prices, and Perception

Carbon regulation will be unexpectedly complex — and business leaders will need to plan their approach accordingly.

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The Future Is Lithium

The advent of environmentally friendly automobiles is jump-starting a global battle over battery technology.

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Handicapping the Energy Shift

Six myths that affect the move away from the carbon-intensive fuels and technologies of the past.

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What’s So Smart about the Smart Grid?

Changes in the ways consumers use electricity have spurred the need for a more intelligent way to distribute energy.

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