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 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…
The solar energy revolution is about to take off. Solar has been on the rise for years, as photovoltaic energy technology became cost-competitive with fossil…
Poland, one of the most coal-dependent nations in the world, has slowly and steadily been working its way toward decarbonization. In 2010, 86.6% of Poland’s…
It’s easy to forget that the United States is the largest nuclear power producer in the world. In fact, it isn’t even close. The United…
Getting Indonesia to kick its coal habit will be no easy feat. Not only does coal dominate the island nation’s energy mix, it is deeply…
For decades, we have known that transitioning away from fossil fuels and toward a decarbonized economy was essential to the health of our planet and…
As Hurricane Fiona continues its path of destruction through the pacific, moving toward Bermuda as a Category 4 storm after lashing Turks and Caicos as…
The global energy sector is in crisis. Supply chain woes and maintenance leftover from the pandemic, a fickle and bloodthirsty despot kinking the hose that…
France is working up to fully nationalizing the currently 84% state-owned nuclear energy company Électricité de France (EDF) at the same time that the company…
The renewable energy revolution just got a whole lot more fun. The Beam Suntory company has announced that it’s going to be increasing its production…
3.8 million people in Poland depend on coal to keep their homes heated through harsh northern winters. Last month when the European Union slapped sanctions…
The Colorado River drought is so bad you can see it from space. Lake Powell and Lake Mead, which supply drinking water to millions of…
The problem with an energy crisis is that it’s actually an everything crisis. In a world where virtually every industry relies on energy in some…