Electrification
Maria Virginia Olano is chief of staff at Canary Media. Before joining the Canary team, she worked on state-level climate policy advocacy, specifically focusing on communications strategies. She previously produced the podcast Political Climate and hosted and produced the podcast Cooler Earth. She grew up in Colombia and now lives in Boston.
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Rewiring America CEO Ari Matusiak breaks down the discounts, credits and incentives available to homeowners in the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Emissions reduction
Chart: Which sectors will drive biggest emission cuts under climate bill?
The Inflation Reduction Act is expected to spur big greenhouse gas reductions in transportation, electricity, industry and more. See a sector-by-sector breakdown.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Workforce diversity
Charging Up: A chat with Lauren Densham, head of impact and ESG at Energize Ventures
Plus, climatetech career moves at EPRI, New York Green Bank, AES, Generate Capital, NREL and more. -
Heat pumps
Chart: Which states have the most heat pumps?
More than 17 million U.S. homes have central heat pumps. Most of them are in states you might not expect.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Politics
Chart: Most voters support climate bill, including majority of Republicans
A poll of likely voters finds overwhelming support for the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes big investments in clean energy and good jobs.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Workforce diversity
Charging Up: A chat with Jodi White, CEO of BayWa r.e. Solar Systems
Plus, climatetech career moves at Stem, Energy Impact Partners, GSA, BlueWave Solar, Tau Carbon, GTI Energy and more. -
Electrification
Meet a chef working to electrify commercial kitchens
Christopher Galarza helps restaurants and institutions shift to induction stoves. The change is good for the climate — and for kitchen workers' mental health and well-being.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Politics
Chart: Most US voters prefer candidates who care about climate change
A recent survey found that nearly 60% of registered voters prefer political candidates who will take action on climate change — including more than a quarter of Republicans.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Fossil fuels
Chart: Which power sources are most deadly? Hint — not solar and wind
Fossil fuels kill far more people than renewables and nuclear — and that's just counting deaths from air pollution and accidents, not climate disasters.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Workforce diversity
Charging Up: A chat with Nexus Circular CEO Jodie Morgan
Plus, climatetech career moves at AES Clean Energy, Leeward, Evolugen, Volta, Solarcycle, Energize Ventures and more.
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