New Next 10 report examines how in both Los Angeles and Orange County, traditional anchor industries and a large population, as well as regional collaborations, are driving the clean tech sector.
New Next 10 report finds that the local culture of innovation, progressive policies, public-private partnerships, research institutions, the strong information technology sector and local investors are driving the San Francisco Bay region's clean economy.
New Next 10 study reports that Sacramento regional innovators are using their close proximity to the capital to leverage state incentives and mandates to accelerate adoption of clean technologies.
As our state faces some of the most severe drought conditions in its history, Next 10 wants to issue a new challenge to Californians: can you create a plan to make sure there's enough water for everyone?
This year’s sixth edition of the California Green Innovation Index provides data that show California’s policies have helped create a foundation for innovation and removed early barriers to consumer demand.
The clean technology (clean tech) sector is a vital part of the economy, generating new jobs and businesses while making California’s transition toward a cleaner and more efficient economy possible.
As California proceeds toward its long-run 2050 goal for permitted greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it will be necessary for electricity to become more decarbonized.
Next 10 is launching a new, interactive online game called the California Carbon Challenge to engage and inform people who are trying to better understand the challenges and opportunities for reducing emissions.
The 5th edition of the California Green Innovation Index shows that clean technology patent registrations and energy productivity are growing, clean economy jobs continue their post-recession recovery, and the state's carbon intensity continues to drop.