Solar power adoption and a high number of zero-emission vehicles get part of the credit
California's green technology industry continues to perform well when measured against the rest of the U.S.
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Solar power adoption and a high number of zero-emission vehicles get part of the credit
California's green technology industry continues to perform well when measured against the rest of the U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO—Solar energy generation and zero emission vehicle (ZEV) adoption rates have increased dramatically in California – 1,378 percent in just five years for solar generation, and 244 percent in two years for ZEV registrations – signaling
The reason why California faces a housing affordability crisis is simple, many experts say: Lots of people want to live in the state and there aren’t enough houses for them.
New report finds that California remains a leader in renewable energy production while its residents use less energy and have lower energy bills than other Americans.
SAN FRANCISCO—While California consumes the second largest amount of energy in the nation, it is also one of the most energy-efficient states, according to a new report.
SAN FRANCISCO – While the state’s years-long budget crisis has come to a close, Californians face tough questions when they put themselves in the budget hot seat by playing the 2016 update of Next 10’s annual California Budget Challenge (
As Next 10 launches its annual update to the California Budget Challenge, the challenge has shifted from mitigating deep program cuts and tax increases to making choices that will keep California moving in a positive direction.
The Golden State attracts high-end workers, while its high housing costs cause a disproportionate number of low and middle income workers to flee the state.
Three new studies commissioned by Next 10 — a San Francisco think tank that focuses on quality of life in California — make a powerful case that extreme housing costs threaten to make much of the state like Malibu and Santa Barba
Everyone knows that California has a severe shortage of housing, but studies released this week illustrate just how dire the situation has become.