by Michael Grossman | Jan 17, 2019 | Climate Change, Elections/Public Policy
Governors’ State of the State addresses kicked off legislative sessions in a majority of states this week, and it gave us the first glimpses of what kind of action on climate change we could see at the state level in 2019. In the West, which has already...
by Michael Grossman | Nov 7, 2018 | Elections/Public Policy, Storytelling
Creating your brand around a compelling story and staying true to that brand story yields good results. I learned storytelling in the binary world of political campaigns, and one of the things that’s stuck with me all of these years later is, absent...
by Michael Grossman | Nov 2, 2018 | Cleantech, Elections/Public Policy
We’ve seen a cage match between the old guard and the new kids on the block in the energy sector this election. Monopolies almost never like ideas the harm their bottom line, which is why they so rarely play well in the sandbox with the new kids. One...
by Michael Grossman | Oct 16, 2018 | Elections/Public Policy
The choice is simple: Do something or do nothing. What does this city: Have in common with this city? Answer: They are both under siege from climate pollution: What’s different about these cities is one is in an authoritarian country...