Re
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Volt i
s revolutionizing the climate
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nd energy policy conversation. T
he climate community has long understood the dangers of climate change and the wide array
of climate-mitigating solutions before us. Yet despite an abundance of scientific data, we hav
e failed to steer the world from a point of understanding to the point of action. It is now clear that the transition to new energy systems, new modes of transportation, a new sustainable economy is truly revolutionary.
Re-Volt features exciting commentary from Worldwatch’s climate and energy team. Blog contributors explore strategies for low-carbon development around the world, and report on the latest revolutions in energy production and consumption. Current target regions include Brazil, China, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, India, Southern Africa, and the United States. Special emphasis is given to international and domestic climate and energy policies including UN negotiations, energy efficiency, renewable energy, natural gas, the energy and water nexus, emissions from non-energy sources, and technological innovations. You will find both personal opinion as well as political, economic, and technological analysis. In the year 2010, the climate action discussion must remain highly-charged. Our future depends on it.
Alexander Ochs, Editor-in-Chief
Lisa Mastny, Editor
Ben Block, Editor
Sam Shrank, Blog Manager
Re-Volt Regular Contributors
Janet Sawin
Damandeep Singh
Heidi VanGenderen
Disclaimer: The views expressed by the contributors to this blog are solely those of the individual authors and do not reflect the views of the Worldwatch Institute or any of its partners.