The Dark Doldrums: Has Germany’s Energy Transition Reached a Dead End?
In recent years, the term dunkelflaute (“dark doldrums”) has entered the political discourse in Germany. It refers to a period
Read MoreIn recent years, the term dunkelflaute (“dark doldrums”) has entered the political discourse in Germany. It refers to a period
Read MoreVolume 26, Issue 2, Spring 2017 Following the election of President Trump, several labor commentators urged the labor movement to
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Read MoreVolume 25, Issue 2, Spring 2016 The extraordinary story of the political battle over the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline that
Read MoreIf asked the question, “Do you think governments should support renewable energy with subsidies?” most progressive trade unionists would probably
Read MorePhoto credit: aqua.mech, Creative Commons In the fight to address climate change, renewable energy companies are often assumed to be
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Read MoreBy Gary S. Was and Todd R. Allen Access to power improves lives. People want their power to be increasingly
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