Is There Hope For Hydropower As The Climate Changes?

As the world gets hotter everywhere, some areas get wetter, more drier, and extreme weather becomes more common, how will the potential of hydropower to generate renewable electricity change? Read more →
Refurbished LEED Platinum Lab Now Researches Climate Change

An 80-year-old telescope once used to study the sun now brings daylight to underground climate science labs in this clever bit of adaptive reuse on the Caltech campus. Read more →
On Climate Change, Obama Science Team Charts Good Course

The president’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology has laid out a clear-eyed vision for tackling the climate-change challenge. Read more →
Forget Energy Intensity; By 2020, C02 Output Must Fall

Fossil fuel consumption must decline and carbon emissions must begin to fall by the end of the decade, that's all there is to it. Read more →
US Ethanol Mandate Has Mixed GHG Impact: Study

The U.S. ethanol mandate is lowering the nation’s greenhouse-gas footprint — but could be increasing emissions around the globe, according to a new study. Read more →
Melbourne Becomes World’s Newest Carbon Neutral City

Melbourne reaches another milestone on its journey to achieve Zero Net Emissions by 2020. Read more →
Digital Mosaic Shows Human Face of Climate Change

In celebration of Earth Day, an interactive digital display will aggregate user-submitted photographs depicting people’s concerns about climate change. Read more →
Carbon Tax Dems Invite You To Help Write A Bill

Four Democrats release a draft bill to put a price on carbon, and they're seeking input on key questions, including what to do with the money raised. Read more →
Pretty Infographic Shows How Screwed Climate Change Makes Us

This new infographic not only encompass all the evidence of climate change, but details graphically how it is destroying the Earth. Read more →
Wind, It Turns Out, Might Be In Limited Supply

A Harvard researcher looking for the best bets for long-term clean energy says too many turbines could use up the wind power and mess with the climate. Read more →




