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Maria Gallucci

Maria Gallucci is the clean economy reporter for InsideClimate News, covering issues ranging from electric vehicles and solar energy trends to carbon trading and state-level climate policies. She previously worked in Mexico City as a reporter for the top English-language newspaper, The News, and as a stringer for the Associated Press. She has a degree in journalism from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College.

You can reach her by email at maria.gallucci@insideclimatenews.org

Articles

Energy Industries, Old And New, Seek Workers as Labor Shortage Looms

Jul 14 , 2011
Up to 40% of the 400,000 individuals employed by U.S. utilities are expected to retire or leave by 2013, creating demand for a new generation of workers

Clean Economy Jobs Grow in Most Major U.S. Cities, Study Reveals

Jul 13 , 2011
The New York metro area had the most 'clean jobs' in 2010, with more than 150,000 positions, finds a new Brookings Institution study

U.S. Cleantech Startups to Transform China 'Threat' Into Opportunity

Jul 12 , 2011
Eager to tap China's booming market and fearing the loss of private U.S. investment, American startups have begun eyeing Chinese partnerships

Citing Jobs and Economic Growth, NH Gov. Vetoes Bill to Exit RGGI

Jul 8 , 2011
House Republicans are said to be already preparing another RGGI withdrawal bill for the next legislative session

To Stay Competitive, Businesses Urged to Make Climate Resilience a Priority

Jul 6 , 2011
While most companies say they would benefit from investing in adaptation, few have actual plans in place to boost their resilience to warming

DOE Explores a New Frontier In Quest for Cheaper Solar Panels

Jun 30 , 2011
The DOE is working with utilities and local governments to streamline U.S. solar permitting — a 'new frontier for solar cost decline,' says advocacy group

San Diego, Calif's No. 1 'Solar City,' Pushes Into Wind Power

Jun 28 , 2011
San Diego County has been slow to embrace wind farms, largely because of permitting obstacles and local opposition — but that could change soon

NJ Legislators Working to Block Christie's Carbon Market Exit

Jun 24 , 2011
State lawmakers have moved five bills in an attempt to stop Gov. Christie's planned year-end RGGI withdrawal