News & Announcements

The latest news, announcements and developments in the field from Green Strategies.

Burning Garbage Is No Part of a Cleaner Future

The burning of municipal waste seems to be included as a qualifying source of “clean energy” in a recent House proposal to transition the United States to a sustainable, low carbon future. A key plank of the CLEAN Future Act proposal, introduced in January by House Democrats, is achieving “net-zero emissions from the electricity sector” through the […]

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Don’t look to the energy sector to solve our waste problem

Working on environmental issues for a living is not for the faint of heart. It always feels like there are too many problems and too few solutions — and even the solutions can turn out to be problems. One big problem getting a lot of attention is plastic waste. Everyone has heard the admonition to “reduce, […]

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Decarbonizing the Electricity Sector & Beyond

This week, the Aspen Institute released its Summary Report of their 2019 Winter Energy Roundtable: Decarbonizing the Electricity Sector & Beyond. Roger Ballentine, co-author of the report along with Jim Connaughton and Dave Grossman, has been co-chair of the Aspen Institute’s Clean Energy Forum for seven years. Aspen Institute Report Contents The latest Intergovernmental Panel […]

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Ingersoll Rand announces bold new 2030 goals

On the same evening that Ingersoll Rand was recognized by the World Environment Center for their exemplary international sustainability leadership, the company announced its new set of ambitious 2030 Sustainability Commitments. We applaud our long-time friends and clients on this momentous next chapter and look forward to sharing in their progress. Highlights include the following […]

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Tough conversations: knowing your climate audience

It can seem daunting to communicate effectively on emotionally charged subjects like climate change. Roger sat down with RewewPR‘s Ben Finzel for a Q&A about advising world leaders and putting climate discussion into action. The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Roger Ballentine of Green Strategies We’ve had the pleasure of working with Roger several times […]

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