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How to Make the Green Transition Just and Equitable
Learn how efforts to slow emissions raise concerns over inequity and justice, and what we can do to ensure a more equitable and greener future.

How Climate Change Worsens Inequality
Climate Change is bad for everyone, but it’s worse for some.

How Electrification Can Reduce Emissions
Electrifying the economy may play a crucial role in the fight against climate change.

Why Electric Grids Need to Be More Resilient
Severe weather is causing costly disruptions. To protect the energy grid, countries need a smarter plan.

Why Energy Storage is Essential for a Green Transition
Learn how energy storage can provide reliable renewable energy.

How Earth’s Minerals Are Helping the World Meet Its Climate Goals
Minerals are vital for the clean energy transition. But taking them out of the earth can come with a cost.

How State and Local Governments Can Fight Climate Change
When it comes to climate action, the federal government can coordinate and fund many measures. But state and local governments also play a critical role in helping—or hindering—the fight against climate change.

How Energy Conservation Can Help Fight Climate Change
Conserving energy and maximizing efficiency means less strain on electricity grids and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. But is it working—and fast enough?

The 1808 Madison vs. Pinckney Election and Isolationism Today
President Jefferson’s contentious Embargo Act divided Americans at the polls—and raised ongoing questions about America’s role in the world.

The 1828 Jackson vs. Adams Election and Tariffs Today
Dirty politics and the “tariff of abominations” divided American voters—and set the stage for years of economic debate.