Concentration of CO2 in the Atmosphere

Used EVs – Range Loss Versus Range Improvement

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Jesse Lore

One of the biggest concerns people have about making the switch to an electric vehicle from an internal combustion engine is the life of the battery. The battery can often represent 30% of the cost of […]

2023 Clean School Bus Rebate Program

G.E.T. Staff

On September 28, the EPA announced the 2023 Clean School Bus (CSB) rebate program. This is the second rebate funding opportunity through the multi-year funding program. Under the 2023 rebate program, the EPA anticipates awarding at least $500 million in rebate funding with the potential to modify this figure based on […]

The Markets Are Proving They’re Ready for Clean Energy

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Carl Pope

Rarely has the chasm between global reality and global diplomacy loomed larger. Over the past several months the urgency of the climate threat has exploded as tipping points we thought were decades away […]

First-Ever White House Climate Resilience Summit

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In conjunction with White House Summit on Building Climate Resilient Communities, Administration announces more than $500 million in additional investment for resilience

Across the country, Americans are experiencing the devastating impacts of climate change. In just the first […]

Happy Fall to All Our Readers!

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Letter from the Publisher, Nancy Rae Mallery

It was quite the summer for pretty much everyone around the world. How there can still be climate-change deniers boggles my mind. What will this season bring us?

Dr. James Hansen stated on […]

Late-Breaking News

Don’t get depressed by the bad news – just read on and you will see the hope.

Summer of 2023 was the hottest on record by a wide margin. Because of renewable energy that has been added to the grid, however, the serious power outages that can accompany hot weather did not happen. […]

Celebrating Holidays 2023

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Tweak Your Holiday Traditions to Make them Green(er)

Janis Petzel

No matter which holidays your household celebrates, the joy comes from spending time with family and friends, sharing traditions and special food, and exchanging gifts. But all […]

Staggering Growth of Renewable Energy – Good-paying Jobs are Growing too

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George Harvey

Many young students who will graduate in the spring are already actively looking for jobs. Others, who will graduate after that, are starting to give the matter some serious thought. For all of them, there is […]

The October-November Edition of Green Energy Times Is Available

The October-November Edition of Green Energy Times is being delivered and is available online HERE.

The individual articles are being uploaded and can be seen HERE.

The Changing Climate Impacts To Retirement Planning

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Jessie Haas

It used to be a given; the best states to retire to, for winter-weary Northerners, were Florida and Arizona, both of which have seen huge population surges since the widespread adoption of air-conditioning. The summer of […]