Cities can save up to 50-70% on energy by upgrading to smart, connected LED street lights
By upgrading to LEDs, cities can take advantage of unprecedented 50-70% energy savings, says Toby Morgan, LED Program Manager at The Climate Group.
By upgrading to LEDs, cities can take advantage of unprecedented 50-70% energy savings, says Toby Morgan, LED Program Manager at The Climate Group.
Japan's largest homebuilder Daiwa House Industry joins today our RE100 and EP100 programs, both committing to source its electricity use from 100% renewable energy sources by 2040 and doubling the energy productivity of its business activities by the same date.
EP100, The Climate Group’s corporate leadership initiative on energy productivity, has been championed to the G20 as a crucial action for driving businesses to make smarter use of energy, while helping to address climate change.
Helen Clarkson, CEO, The Climate Group, reflects on some of our campaign successes in 2017, and looks ahead to 2018, where our mission is to accelerate climate action
The Climate Group and Clean Energy Access Network will host the third India Energy Access Summit from February 12-13, 2018, catalyzing leaders and innovators from India and beyond to accelerate clean power for all.
Toby Morgan, LED Project Support Manager, The Climate Group, explains how Cardiff in Wales is scoring huge cost and energy savings by deploying smart LED lighting --- and how a new campaign by Philips could accelerate climate action globally.
New York has become the first city in the world to adopt a climate plan specifically aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement, after Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the new initiative on Tuesday
The Climate Group and YES BANK have announced a new partnership to strengthen state-level climate action in India and support the country’s national climate targets
A new report was launched today by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) which provides guidance on energy efficient lighting solutions and how they can drive significant reductions in global carbon emissions
The governors of California, New York, Oregon, and Washington, and mayors of Austin, Los Angeles, New York City, Oakland, Portland, Sacramento, San Francisco and Seattle, issued the following statement on behalf of the Under2 Coalition in response to the recent decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreemen