29. Covering Climate: A Compilation of Clean Energy and Climate Change Newsletters

Our previous blog highlighted our conversation with Steven Rothstein of Ceres, who provided insight on the recent climate risk disclosure proposal from the SEC; and our latest blog will give you the tools and resources you need to stay apprised of similar developments in the climate space. 

The climate change and clean energy landscape is constantly evolving as new science, technologies, and policies emerge to help guide and govern industries as they work towards deep decarbonization.

At a time when most people are inundated with news, it can be difficult to maintain a firm grasp on the frequent developments around these two topics. Fortunately, the number of outlets and journalists covering the climate crisis and clean energy transition is growing rapidly to report on this increasingly critical moment.

What’s the easiest way to get all this latest news? Directly to your inbox. Below we’ve compiled a short list of free newsletters that can provide your daily (or weekly) dose of climate and clean energy coverage.

1.      Canary Media

A project of RMI, Canary Media’s team of experienced energy and climate journalists provide extensive coverage on the energy transition in a digestible way. A favorite segment is their “Chart of the Week,” which gives you a snapshot of the latest solar and clean energy data.

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2.      Solar Power World

As the premier media outlet for the U.S. solar market, Solar Power World is a go-to for all things solar. You can get their weekly newsletter for free, or if feeling the pages in your hands is more your speed, they offer a free subscription to their magazine delivered to your doorstep.

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3.      Climate Nexus

This daily newsletter from Climate Nexus brings you everything you need to know, and we mean everything. They source the latest articles on climate change, politics, clean energy, environmental justice, finance, and business, and deliver it to you daily.

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4.      The Climate 202 by The Washington Post

For policy wonks, the Climate 202 from the Post is for you. Authored by Maxine Joselow, this is your daily guide to climate and energy news and politics and takes you inside the Beltway.

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5.      Axios Generate by Axios

If you don’t have much free time, Axios Generate might be for you. Authored by energy reporters Ben Geman and Andrew Freedman, this daily newsletter includes a “smart brevity count” and focuses on giving you must-read climate and energy news quickly and succinctly.

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Jon Abe