Industrial emissions poised to become largest U.S. carbon source The industrial sector is slated to become the largest source of carbon emissions in the United States over the next decade, according to new data from the Rhodium Group shared exclusively with Cipher. Data Dives Amena H. Saiyid 2 min read
How to close the ‘missing middle’ There is a financing gap in the economy for getting so-called ‘first of their kind’ projects to scale. A few solutions could help cleantech companies and investors bridge that gap. Voices Heather Zichal & Ramaswamy Variankaval 4 min read
Trade is key to countering China’s clean energy dominance Contrary to today’s protectionist trends, the best antidote to concerns about China’s cleantech dominance is more trade, not less. Voices Jason Bordoff 5 min read
U.S. cleantech spending benefits marginalized communities Communities hit hardest by climate impacts, unchecked pollution and coal-related job losses have received an outsized share of U.S. cleantech spending under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, according to an updated Clean Investment Monitor analysis shared exclusively with Cipher. Data Dives Amena H. Saiyid 2 min read
Extreme weather prompts growth of parametric insurance, offering faster, more flexible payments after disasters Based on a simple, data-driven model, such policies could especially benefit poor and remote areas threatened by climate change. Latest News Bill Spindle 5 min read
Electric vehicle prices remain higher than traditional cars everywhere but China Electric vehicle prices plunged below those of traditional, petrol-fueled cars in China over the past five years but remain higher than the price of traditional cars in the United States. Data Dives Bill Spindle 2 min read
Singapore seeks leading role in clean energy Southeast Asia doesn't have a regional capital to act as organizer and promoter of its clean energy efforts. Singapore is trying to step into that role. Latest News Bill Spindle 4 min read
EU set to trail in cleantech investments, risking energy goals The United States' investments are expected to equal and then surpass the EU’s clean energy spending after 2030. Data Dives Anca Gurzu < 1