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The Climate Adaptation & Resilience Plan affirms DOE’s commitment to managing the short- and long-term effects of climate change on the Department’s mission, policies, programs, and operations. Learn about it here.

We’re tapping into some of the best and brightest minds around the world to develop and deploy clean energy technologies that will create a greener future for people in every corner of the globe.
Learn why Kelley loves her job as an Energy Water Systems Integration mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories.

DOE has been increasing its STEM and workforce content at the Waste Management Symposia (WMS) year after year.

Earlier this month, Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Deputy Secretary David Turk, and half a dozen other senior DOE officials joined thousands of international energy leaders from industry and government at the 2022 CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, but soon you can see just where in town they are going.

This article is the first of two in a Women’s History Month series that showcases a handful of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL's) outstanding women researchers in water power.

Learn why Amy Halloran loves her job as the Director of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Grid Modernization for Sandia National Laboratories.

Tribal communities like AlexAnna Salmon’s (Igiugig, Alaska) are critical to the clean energy revolution, building on their deep respect and connection to the environment.

Offices. Apartments. Schools. Homes. These buildings—and more—are where Americans live, work, play, and learn. Yet every year, buildings contribute roughly 35% of our country’s climate-altering carbon emissions.