In Copenhagen, A Neighborhood Keeps Pace With Climate Change

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Plans for Copenhagen's Saint Kjeld's neighborhood aim to keep pace with Denmark's changing climate by slowing storm water run off, creating more green spaces. Read more →

A High Tech ‘Water Bottle’ For The Coming Apocalypse

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What if all fresh water supplies are compromised, and we eventually run out of water? Takram imagined that we might need something more sophisticated than a bottle. Read more →

Off-Grid ‘Tornado House’ Protects Inhabitants From Nature’s Fury

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For Hong Kong-based architecture firm 10 Design, accepting the fact that humans are determined to live where Nature never intended was the first step in designing the solution. Read more →

CO2 Emissions Monitor Could Keep ‘Em Honest

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Scientists say they have found a method which they claim could be used to ensure countries did not exceed their CO2 emissions limits. Read more →

Maya Lin Creates Web Memorial To Lost Species

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Artist, architect, and memorial designer Maya Lin unveils what she is calling her final memorial: a tribute to what has been lost on Earth. Read more →

Bioenergy From Cleared Forests A Climate Killer

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When wood from cleared forests is used to produce bioenergy, the climate impacts are more dire than if the wood is used for lumber, UC Davis researchers say. Read more →

Melancholia: The Psychology Of Climate Change Awareness

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Just as the planet Melancholia moves inexorably closer to Earth, writes EarthTechling's Susan Kraemer, a similar unprecedented calamity moves inexorably closer to us, through time. Read more →

Fossil Fuel Subsidies Blocking Clean Energy?

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A study just published at Nature Climate Change suggests that fossil fuel subsidies in some developing nations stand most in the way of clean energy. Read more →

Wind Farms And “Climate Change” – Fact Vs Fiction

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Natural Resources Defense Council pokes holes in overblown media reports around a recent study that looks at the local land surface temperature impacts of large wind farms. Read more →

Chronicling Energy, Climate Change In Southwest

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A young journalist takes to Kickstarter to fund a carefully plotted trip reporting on energy and climate change in the American Southwest. Read more →