A preschooler could count the number of women at most energy conferences. Or they could let “Sesame Street’s” Count von Count’s take inventory: “One, one woman. Two, two women. Three, three dedicated ...
Women and Black workers are vastly underrepresented in the clean energy workforce, an industry that pays higher-than-average wages and is the fastest-growing source of jobs in the U.S., according to a ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has recognized nine women for their achievements and leadership in clean energy, as part of the agency’s U.S Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E) Initiative.
It has been approximately eight months since I bothered to bring a vacuum into my room, but though the resulting dust piles mean I wake up each morning with swollen eyes and a stuffed nose, I might ...
The United States will need women to be active participants in the clean energy economy as workers and innovators, writes Jorge Madrid. A scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory displays ...
As a woman in venture capital, I am part of a small club, and it’s part of my job to try to change that. As a woman in clean tech venture capital, the club is smaller still, but somehow it fits like a ...
I wanted to start this column by telling you that I now have two cleaning ladies. Actually, though, it’s three. One of them brings along her mother, who glares at me like the cranky mother-in-law I ...
Our relationship with the women who work in our homes is still inherently an unequal one. This fact makes many of us so uncomfortable that some Jewish women refuse to have household help even if they ...