This research review explores progress made on expanding clean energy achieving a stable climate, as well as challenges remaining, from 1998 to 2018.
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Alternative Pathways and Actions to Achieve a 1.5°C Future
This research review proposes several alternative pathways and potential actions to avoid dangerous global warming and achieve a 1.5C future.
Hydrogen in the Energy System: Focus on Production
This research review provides an overview into different methods to produce energy from hydrogen for use in electricity, transportation, and energy storage.
Research Review: Are U.S. Winter Extremes The Result Of Amplified Arctic Warming?
This research review provides an overview into climate science covering possible linkages between amplified Arctic warming temperatures and winter extremes in the U.S.
Four Reasons Why 30% Wind and Solar are Technically no Big Deal
Lower costs, enhanced capabilities, and an abundance of resources have set the United States and much of the world on track to increase renewable energy deployment and decrease carbon emissions from the energy sector. Still, the question of whether the U.S. can reliably and affordably integrate large amounts of wind and solar confronts policymakers – so we’re giving you four reasons 30% wind and solar is technically no big deal.
Mexico Can Save $26 Billion Through its National Climate Plan
Mexico was the first developing country to release its post-2020 national climate action plan, committing to reduce its emissions 22 percent by 2030 or up to 36 percent under certain conditions . New WRI analysis finds that it’s not only possible for Mexico to meet these goals, it’s economically beneficial—reducing emissions by 22 percent would save the country $26 billion between 2017 and 2030.