Could Climate Change End Property Insurance?

The insurance industry has begun to react to climate data, and this could put homeowner insurance in jeopardy. Read more →
Wind Turbine Plucks Clean Water From Desert Air

The dual-purpose Eole Water turbine could be a life-saver for dry nations facing the negative effects of climate change. Read more →
Why Obama Should Throw More Money At Clean Energy In India

EarthTechling columnist Susan Kraemer argues it's in the United States' best interest to help India choose clean over dirty for future energy development. Read more →
Coal-Free Western US: At What Price?

A Berkeley study says the Western U.S. grid needs to kick the coal habit, and asserts that doing so will lead to only modestly higher energy costs. Read more →
Carbon Footprint Exhibit Puts Our Impact On View

The Carbon Footprinting Gallery in London used creative exhibits to explore the carbon stories behind everyday products and household brands. Read more →
Renewable Energy: Our Only Way Out?

A film exploring renewable energies like solar, wind, geothermal and alternative fuels as our last hope in the face of climate change turns to Kickstarter. Read more →
Rhizome Towers: Refuge On An Overheated Planet

One group of designers turns the eVolo Skyscaper Competition upside down, imagining a post-climate change future that takes us underground. Read more →
iPad App Illuminates Climate Change Disruptions

Retreating glaciers, floods, droughts—it's all on display with the Painting With Time: Climate Change app for the iPad. Read more →
Ocean Skyscraper To Mother Nature: Bring It On

Would you move into an ocean-based skyscraper if it could protect you from almost any type of natural disaster? Read more →
Why Obamacare Is Great Climate Legislation

EarthTechling columnist Susan Kraemer points out something you may not have heard in the debate about health care coverage: contraception cuts carbon emissions. Read more →




