Siana and Zsaria: Speeding the Caribbean’s Energy Transition
How two women from Trinidad and Tobago are championing collaborative approaches to accelerate the Caribbean clean energy transition.
How two women from Trinidad and Tobago are championing collaborative approaches to accelerate the Caribbean clean energy transition.
To ensure an equitable energy transition and boost the clean energy workforce, we must prioritize the voices of young professionals.
As the first cohort of the Energy Transition Academy’s Global Fellowship Program ends, the participants reflect on their experience and future goals.
RMI Launches Its First Africa Fellowship Program Cohort in Nigeria to Advance Renewable Energy Projects RMI’s Energy Transition Academy (ETA) is thrilled to launch its first global fellowship program offering in Nigeria. The cohort —…
The largest single carbon-cutting deal in history, the move promises to shave gigatons of emissions from the global tally by mid-century.
Historic $20B Investment in Indonesia Decarbonization Is Model for Other Coal-Dependent Nations Today, Nov 15th, 2022 – The United States, Japan, Canada, and six European countries have pledged to raise at least $20 billion under…
Right now at the Conference of the Parties (COP) 27 in Egypt, all eyes are on whether rich countries provide the money they have promised to poorer, less-developed nations to help them adapt to the…
The Need Most Caribbean island nations have a tumultuous relationship with traditional, fossil fuel–based electricity. It is unreliable — causing power outages during climate-intensified hurricanes. It is costly — stunting local economic growth. And it…
Two female energy professionals, from Saint Lucia and Nigeria, discuss the importance of gender equity in the clean energy transition.
Two case studies show that investment in renewables can lower costs and risks compared with new gas plants for many Global South countries.