What happens when a rose doesn’t smell as sweet? By Moriah McDonald The level of air pollution in many cities is great enough to shorten the...
The “before and after” here illustrates a superior solution to ripping off and replacing old and leaky roofs of commercial buildings. It’s a white, silicone solution...
Tom Heap takes a look at how old coal mines could provide a source of geothermal heating, and hears how green growth surged 9% last year...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced it’s reducing the allowable amount of PM2.5—fine particulate matter—in the air. Here’s what it could mean for our health...
Late last year, the Ministry of Sustainability, and the Environment (MSE) and the National Environment Agency (NEA) had rolled out the Eligibility Criteria under the International...
A startup is zapping seawater with electricity to extract and store away carbon, but scientists remain skeptical. By Kiley Price The ocean is quite literally a...
Texas has a wildfire season in winter, but climate change is extending it, scientists say. By Emily Foxhall, The Texas Tribune This article was first published...
Digital platform Toucan.earth is set to launch the world’s inaugural ‘liquid’ market for biochar credits, in response to escalating interest from carbon credit buyers and developers. ...
Global energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) hit a record high last year, driven partly by increased fossil fuel use in countries where droughts hampered hydropower...
The Big Bang Theory: A Scientific Explanation of the Universe’s Origin The Big Bang theory is the prevailing scientific model for the origin and evolution...