Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the Bay Area, and music/culture reviews.
The energy crisis in Europe is going to hit hard around the world this winter – but it will be nothing compared to next year.…
The global energy crisis is just getting started. The International Energy Agency (IEA), not one for hyperbole, announced in its annual energy outlook that we’re…
Contrary to much decarbonization hype, jumping on the green hydrogen bandwagon is not a silver bullet solution to climate change. In fact, it’s a double-edged…
Why isn’t wind power going gangbusters? In Europe, the energy crisis is causing solar power growth to break record after record. In the United States,…
Renewables are exploding. Countries around the world are adding clean energy production capacity at a breakneck pace in a race against the clock to shore…
The world is facing an energy trilemma. Leaders in the public and private sectors are faced with the challenging puzzle of how to ensure a…
The global energy industry is at a turning point. Unprecedented shocks to the global economy stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic and compounded exponentially by Russia’s…
So far, Europe’s energy crisis has not been as bad as we had feared. After gas prices soared in the wake of Russia’s invasion of…
As the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference continues its second week of meetings, talks, and events in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, big energy deals…
COP27 is highlighting the controversial and sometimes contradictory nature of carbon credits as proposals for crediting schemes spark debate and even heckling at the event…
While the world has slapped a wide variety of sanctions on Russia in the wake of Vladmir Putin’s illegal invasion and partial annexation of Ukraine,…
The Middle East has shown that it means business at COP27. The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference kicked off Monday in Sharm El Sheikh,…
The United States and Canada are frustrated with Mexico’s approach to energy. The country’s energy policy has fluctuated over the last decade as different presidents…
China is struggling to balance its pressing need to shore up energy security with its ambitions to position itself at the forefront of the global…
The solar revolution is well underway. For years, the price of solar power has been plummeting, and is now the cheapest form of new electricity…
The world still has a long way to go toward meeting its climate goals. Keeping temperatures from warming more than 1.5 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial…
More than a decade ago, back in 2010, Scientific American asked, “Is the U.S. Falling Behind in the Clean Energy Race?” In the twelve years…
When Russia cut off natural gas supply to Europe overnight this fall, politicians and business leaders predicted a devastating energy crisis which would spark a…
In no uncertain terms, we are facing the 'first truly global energy crisis' according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). While…
There is a silver lining to Europe’s energy crisis. Out of necessity, the continent has ramped up its solar energy expansion into overdrive and is…