Silverline Insights
How Manchin Affects U.S. Climate and Clean Energy Outlook
Silverline President Laura Taylor, an expert in reputation management, thought leadership and organizational growth strategies, explores the pivotal role Sen. Joe Manchin plays in the potential passage of major investments in clean tech and clean energy.
Climate Change Opens the Calendar to More Opportunities for Severe Weather
Silverline’s Brad Carl, an experienced climate change expert, explains how unusually warm temperatures driver severe weather events across the United States. With a pair of devastating tornado outbreaks that produced a whopping 157 recorded twisters, last month became the most active December for tornadoes since NOAA began keeping records in 1950.
An Understanding of Today’s ESG Model Is Critical for Communications Leaders
Silverline President Laura Taylor, an expert in reputation management, thought leadership and organizational growth strategies, explores what today's ESG demands of companies and brands in the clean tech, climate tech and clean energy sectors.
Historic Climate Pledges Wrap Biden’s First 100 Days
President Biden’s first 100 days in office wrapped up with historic new commitments from the U.S. on climate and infrastructure investments.
Actions Speak Louder than Words, Especially within Supply Chains
Evaluating supply chain risk through the lens of climate change and security.
Silverline Communications Joins as Clean Energy Leadership Institute Partner
Silverline Communications, the leading agency specializing in cleantech and climate communications, and Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI) have partnered to build an equitable, resilient, and decarbonized energy future.
Biden’s First 100 Days: Energy Cabinet Confirmations Inching Along
A couple of major players in the Biden administration’s climate and energy agenda were officially greenlighted last week, while at least one other nomination is dangling precariously on the edge in a closely divided Senate.
Biden’s First 100 Days: How Can Texas Crisis Affect His Energy, Climate Agenda
Last week’s historic winter storm and grid reliability woes in Texas could provide momentum to an even bigger-than-expected push by the Biden administration and Congress to modernize an energy infrastructure that is increasingly pummeled by polar vortexes and other extreme weather events tied to climate change.
Biden’s First 100 Days: Mixed Senate Reaction For His Environmental Team
President Biden’s prospective environment cabinet is getting mixed reactions in the Senate, representing deep divisions on curbing fossil fuels and the difficulty of taking heavy legislative steps in addressing climate change.