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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

Will Michigan Voters Add a Clean Energy Mandate to Their Constitution?

Nov 2 , 2012
Prop 3 is the only clean energy issue on a state ballot. Michigan's standing as a battleground state is putting the measure under a national spotlight.

Texas Keystone XL Protests Show No Sign of Abating as Arrest Tally Hits 32

Oct 26 , 2012
Protests against the Keystone XL pipeline have led to arrests and headlines. But TransCanada says construction is moving along as planned.

With Odds Stacked, Tiny Solar Manufacturer Looks to Create 'American Success Story'

Oct 9 , 2012
Already branded the next Solyndra by some, government-backed SoloPower claims its flexible, lighter panels will beat the odds—even as major shakeout looms.

States Look to Establish 'Green Banks' as Federal Cash Dries Up

Sep 24 , 2012
States are largely on their own if they want to pursue a major scale-up of clean energy technologies, advocates say. Are green banks the answer?

Could Romney Actually Roll Back New MPG Standards?

Sep 18 , 2012
Dumping Obama's 54.5 mpg fuel efficiency rules is far easier said than done, experts say. The only way 'is to effectively disband the EPA.'

Will New Fuel-Economy Rules Reduce the Need for Oil Sands Imports?

Sep 11 , 2012
It depends on how energy preferences change, price pressures, and the degree to which the nation becomes a gateway to global markets, experts say.

Major Corporations Quietly Reducing Emissions—and Saving Money

Sep 6 , 2012
While Congress has halted work on federal climate legislation, many U.S. business are stepping up to reduce emissions. What's driving them?

Against the Odds, Young Conservatives Buck the GOP on Energy and Climate Change

Sep 5 , 2012
A group of young Republicans is out to persuade their party to pursue a path toward a future free of fossil fuels.