- Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED) Working Papers
- Working Paper #10, November 2017: Preparing a Public Pathway: Confronting the Investment Crisis in Renewable Energy
- Working Paper #9, January 2017: Energy Transition: Are We Winning?
- Working Paper #8: November 2016: Up From Development-A Framework for Energy Transition in India
- “Earth to Labor” Columns, New Labor Forum
- “A Bridge to Somewhere? Progressive Democrats’ ‘Climate Ambition’ Must Confront Energy Realities” Sean Sweeney, New Labor Forum, Volume 27, Issue 1 (Winter 2018)
- “When Stopping Coal Plant Closures Makes Environmental Sense” Sean Sweeney, New Labor Forum, Volume 26, Issue 3 (Fall 2017)
- “Why Clinton’s Embrace of the United States as an Energy Superpower Should Matter to Those Seeking to Reform the Democratic Party” Sean Sweeney, New Labor Forum, Volume 26, Issue 2 (Spring 2017)
- Video: This Is What Energy Democracy Looks Like
- Video: TUED at COP23
Environment
Worker Cooperatives
- Worker Coop Resource Guide for Skills and Services, New York City, Summer 2017
- Hoyer, Mary “The Power Of Collaboration: Labor Unions And Worker Co-Ops In The U.S.” Union Coops Council of the US Federation of Worker Coops (2015)
- Landlin, Sofia Arana “The Scarcity of worker cooperatives in the USA: Enquiring into possible causes” CIRIEC-Revista de Economía Pública, Social y Cooperativa, n 92, (April 2018)
- A UnionToolkit for Cooperative Solutions
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