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Installing solar arrays on commercial and public buildings could bring renewable energy to two-thirds of the nation's disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Federal rules that undermine Indigenous economies make development too tedious.
A community-driven effort is driving Molokaʻi's transition to solar power and cultivating a local workforce to make it happen.
Solar advocates in southwestern Virginia say being local, proving the technology works, and building a coalition to support it have been key to their success.
Washington’s Yakama Nation received both the grant and a $100 million federal loan. Held up by a series of bureaucratic hurdles, the funding could expire before the government lets the tribal nation touch a dime.
After people buy back the land beneath their mobile homes, renewables tend to crop up.
A new report finds that Indigenous peoples made up more than a third of those deaths.
Critics said the decision was "fatally flawed" and won't allow for a “just and equitable energy transition.”
The blazes come on top of a drought that has left some river communities stranded.