Revisiting Applied Hope
On the eve of a major US political transition and geopolitical shifts globally, Amory Lovins explores why Applied Hope is as relevant today as it has ever been, and how it will continue to guide…
On the eve of a major US political transition and geopolitical shifts globally, Amory Lovins explores why Applied Hope is as relevant today as it has ever been, and how it will continue to guide…
The year 2024 saw a lot of grim climate milestones, from being the hottest year on record to destructive floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. However, there were also climate developments to celebrate. Here we list our…
Art allows us to respond emotionally to climate change — and turn that emotion into action, explains a guest contributor from The Climate Museum. See how RMI explores this dynamic in our 2024 annual report.
RMI Chosen as Key Facilitator for DOE Energy Future Grants Program Driving Clean Energy Innovation and Equitable Solutions Boulder, CO— October 31, 2024 The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Future Grants (EFG) Program has…
Two RMIers reflect on their Hispanic backgrounds and how it drives their commitment to the clean energy transition.
Building hope, skills, and impact: How RMI interns are shaping a sustainable, zero-carbon future.
RMIers weathered 2024’s record-hot summer and worsening climate change impacts on their work, families, and travel. Here’s what nine RMIers witnessed and how it inspires their work.
Last year was the warmest year on record, with climate change adding an extra month of abnormally high temperatures for the average person. This May, countries from India to the United States…
Access to affordable financing is one of the best ways to accelerate the adoption of electric two-and three-wheelers (e-2/3Ws) in India. E-2/3Ws now match conventional fossil fuel vehicles on a total cost of ownership basis,…