As Massachusetts looks to boost electric vehicle adoption, Norway offers a model Transatlantic Media Fellowship Financial incentives helped push electric vehicle sales to top gas and diesel options in the oil-exporting country By Sarah Shemkus
Wackersdorf Film Tour Join us for a screening and discussion with the director of the new German film Wackersdorf (2018).
The Clean Energy Revolution Is Picking Up Pace in the USA Transatlantic Media Fellowship The reason: the party of climate change deniers is beginning to see that green can also be the color of money. By Felix Austen
Clean air is a luxury not everyone here can afford Transatlantic Media Fellowship Black and Hispanic people breathe more polluted air and drink dirtier water. Now, one of Los Angeles’ poorest neighborhoods is standing up against “environmental racism.” By Felix Austen
What's at stake for COP 24? Briefing The Katowice UN Climate Change Conference will take place in Katowice from the 3rd till the 14th of December 2018. By Don Lehr
2018 Cohort of Transatlantic Media Fellows Announcement After another round of strong applications, we are excited to announce our selection for the 2018 cohort of Transatlantic Media Fellows.
Why Some Fishermen Are Wary Of Offshore Wind Farms Transatlantic Media Fellowship Some fishermen worry that wind farms will disrupt fisheries and make it even harder to make a living. But European wind farm developers say their industry can coexist with fishing. By Chris Bentley
For A Vision Of Offshore Wind In New England, Look To The U.K. Transatlantic Media Fellowship For a possible future vision of New England, Media Fellow Chris Bentley looked to a part of the U.K. that's staking its economic recovery on offshore wind. By Chris Bentley
Mobility in Detroit - Motown becomes electrified Article After economic crisis and years of depression, Detroit is finding its way back to being the leading city in car production and motor-related innovation with its development of electric vehicles. But the dream of a new resurrection contains risks that blind policymakers. Part of a four part series assessing electric mobility in the US & Germany. By Tina Sänger