by Michael Hansen | Feb 16, 2023 | Clean Air Journal
Southern Company has a long, documented history of putting profits over people. They give money to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia while they greenwash their use of dirty coal that poisons our air, water, and...
by Madison Naves | Jan 31, 2023 | Community Chronicles
Daniel Tait is the Executive Director of Energy Alabama and fits into his position as a reputable and environmentally conscious leader. His amiable disposition has made him an ally for communities and an influential educator on sustainable energy. Energy Alabama...
by Michael Hansen | May 31, 2022 | Clean Air Journal
Last week, I attended the annual meeting of Southern Company shareholders along with several colleagues from across the company’s footprint in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. (Thanks to Southern Alliance for Clean Energy for allowing me to attend as a proxy...
by Haley Lewis | Dec 16, 2015 | Clean Air Journal
I’m sure you’ve heard Alabamians say “thank God for Mississippi.” Whether we are looking for a silver lining whilst bemoaning Alabama’s low rankings for education or obesity, in many categories, Alabama edges out Mississippi to where Alabamians can breathe a sigh of...
by Michael Hansen | Sep 16, 2015 | Clean Air Journal
Net metering continues to be a hotly contested issue between energy companies and consumer advocates — including pro-solar and environmental groups. Media Matters, a “progressive research and information center,” has published an extensive report on so-called “dark...