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Rob Gillies and his team gather data on Nepal’s changing climate for a research project. They log temperatures, raindrops and snow. They pump the numbers into powerful computers and read the trend lines the computers ...
Los Angeles embodied America’s love affair with the automobile in the last century. In this one it’s trying to kick the car to the curb.
When it comes to honey bees, more mates is better. A new study from North Carolina State University, the University of Maryland and the U.S.
If you want to understand the massive gulf between Democrats and Republicans on climate change, look no further than the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.
Australia's rush to acquire airconditioners and fridges is creating a greenhouse gas time bomb, which the Greens and environmental groups say existing regulations, including the carbon tax, are ill equipped to defuse.
Invests in mitigation as Asian cities, African farmland are seen at risk over the next 10 to 20 years.
Electric vehicles like the Nissan Leaf and Honda Fit EV used to languish on dealership lots for months. A pricing war with aggressive incentives and cheap lease deals has changed all that.
What if you could grow and sell food in the same place? That is the radical idea behind Ben Greene's The Farmery project. Can this revolutionize our current food transportation system?
There is substantial opportunity to incorporate next-generation nuclear energy — through either large, advanced reactors or emerging SMR designs or both — more significantly into a productive strategy for reducing carbon emissions in the long and...
Nearly all the money has been spent, and the California Solar Initiative is winding down. The direct CSI subsidy for installing PV panels on your house, which started at $2.50 per watt is now just $0.20 per watt.
The Kudankulam nuclear power plant in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu has finally begun operations following a landmark Supreme Court of India ruling approving the project.
When it comes to evaluating our energy options, policymakers typically perform cost-benefit analyses. That seems pretty uncontroversial, right? Where it gets
The cost of photovoltaic solar panels is expected to drop another 36 cents per watt by 2017, according to new research by cleantech market research firm GTM Research. [caption id=
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For the past four years, Global Good has been working on the Passive Vaccine Storage Device, an insulated container that will help to keep vaccines fresh for more than a month at a time.
Decision comes despite intense resistance from advertisers who see it as a “nuclear first strike.”
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley reaffirmed his commitment to establish an agreement between the state tax commission and the Michigan Renewable Energy Collaborative regarding the taxation of wind turbines during his visit Friday to the Thumb.
Insurance industry criticised for blocking recovery of highly potent greenhouse gases.
After a record cold spring, all-time high temperature records were broken in Alaska during the past few days as a "heat dome" took control.
The southern half of the U.S. has been rapidly depleting its groundwater over the last decade, according to new scientific research
The Obama administration is making a second attempt to systematically account for the dollar damage from greenhouse gas pollution, even with no consensus on how to forestall global warming or whether to do so.
How can our cities function like healthy ecosystems?
Solar Decathlon Team Las Vegas designed DesertSol - a super resilient solar-powered home in the Mojave Desert
The failure of the mainstream media to note that it is the growth in oil consumption that fell, and not actual oil consumption -- leaves many with a false impression that perhaps the world is beginning to wean itself off of oil, notes Robert Rapier.
The top electric car city in the US... San Francisco? LA? New York? Portland? What do you think?
The Mapdwell Project is a collaborative effort by researchers, academics, and professionals at MIT to develop a community resource of research-driven and tested information on sustainable practices.
Brown kelp macroalgae — the strange, foul-smelling seaweed so often found washed up on the Pacific Northwest’s volcanic sand beaches — could ultimately offer an almost unlimited global supply of commercial-quality ethanol or biomethane.
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