It’s true—amazing solar tech innovations just keep coming. Some advances come in the form of new handheld devices and applications. Others promise to elevate solar into a mainstream energy source that may one day replace greenhouse-gas-emitting fossil fuels.
When severe snowstorms prevented life-sustaining fuel supplies from reaching the frozen Alaskan town of Nome, U.S.
It's official: Gardeners and farmers can count on warmer weather. If that's you, it might be a good time to rethink those flower and vegetable beds for this year's growing season. That's the word from the U.S.
MONROE — It's 5 a.m. at the Werkhoven Dairy — happy hour for Holsteins. From a 5,000-gallon black tank containing beer and wine, Andy Werkhoven adds two pounds of alcohol to the feed of each of the 1,000 milking cows. "Cow-bernet," he jokes.
Everybody loves clean energy except Congressional Republicans. David Roberts has a must-read post up on Grist, "Clean energy is a wedge issue that favors Democrats". That title is an understatement.
Technology advances are opening up a huge new market for solar power: the approximately 1.3 billion people around the world who don't have access to grid electricity.
Another one bites the dust. That is two in one week.
Ocean acidification, that other big CO2 problem, is likely going to be even harder to stave off than global warming.
The Pentagon budget will shrink next year for the first time since 1998, the Obama administration said Thursday, in an attempt to chip away at the federal deficit while reorienting the armed forces toward Asia.
Early this month, the Supreme Court held (in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v.
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