On Oct. 8, a significant report was released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The highly technical document has a ridiculously long …
Newly-developed fuel can store solar energy for up to 18 years
The main drawback of solar power is that we’re yet to develop reliable, dense, and long-term storage for the energy that it generates. Our only realistic …
The Passive House Standard Is Reaching New Heights In Boston
Boston developers are turning to a small-scale building standard for sky-high projects in an effort to cut energy costs and build more sustainably.
Researchers discover that climate change is improving farmers’ corn crop yields – for now
Corn farmers in the U.S. have seen a fivefold increase in crop yields since the 1940s. Advances in farm technology have largely been credited for the …
Trevor Stone: Climate change — act now or act later
That’s what came to mind as I read the Oct. 20 Editorial Advisory Board opinions and the editorials on Oct. 12 and 15 about climate change.
MC3: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge, Second Phase Outcomes
Dr. Ann Dale, Principal Investigator, discusses the outcomes from the second phase of MC3: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge.
Swedish scientists develop liquid that stores solar energy for up to 18 years
In the last year, a team from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, essentially figured out how to bottle solar energy. They developed a liquid …
Climate change has greater effect on species in tropical mountains
Nov. 6 (UPI) — The traits that help create biodiversity in tropical mountain species also make them more susceptible to climate change, according to …
Climate Change and Regreening the Emerald Planet: Dwight H. Terry Lectures 2018
Thomas Lovejoy, University professor at George Mason and senior fellow at the United Nations Foundation, delivers the last of three lectures on the …
How Your Vote Can Directly Impact Climate Change
Contrary to stereotype, young people and people of color care about climate change and the environment way more than other folks. Here’s why, and …