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Climate change is about much more than polar bears – it is about the lives of millions of children around the world who are at risk of climate related disasters – such as storms, floods and droughts. On World Water Day, we kicked off a virtual #ClimateChain campaign, with people around the world standing untied for action and protecting the futures of children. The effects of climate change are first felt through water – through droughts, floods or storms. When these disasters hit…
Solar and wind produce temporary power gluts that drive out other sources that are needed to maintain stable supplies. Worse, they are helping push nuclear power into bankruptcy.
Today's existing buildings use 72% of our nation's electricity, much of which is wasted. We cannot transform our energy system and prevent runaway climate ch...
Some of the oldest companies in America are in the climate change debate. Utilities are supposed to deliver electricity cheaply and reliably. Now, regulators are trying to make them go green.
From trading recyclable items for transportation passes to requiring all public buses be electric, countries are thinking of creative ways to reduce carbon emissions. Climate change continues to threaten...
Even if you don’t live in an area with mandatory conservation measures, cutting back on your use can save water, energy and money.
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The United States has set ambitious environmental targets. This technology can help meet them.
Assessing and tackling the risk of contamination will be essential to business success in the 21st-century economy
Conserving forests, wetlands and watersheds, including those around cities, can help absorb rainfall, helping stem crop losses from flooding and drought.
As the world warms, rainfall will increase overall but changes in distribution will increase droughts as well as floods
Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind will emerge as winners by the mid-2020s.
Scotland is building the future with strengths in big data, innovative tech, implementing low emission zones, green architecture and low carbon heat research.
Methane has been attracting attention recently as the "It" greenhouse gas. It's been exposed as being almost 35 times the driver of climate change as carbon dioxide emissions. And while that doesn't mean we should stop acting on carbon, researchers have begun taking a closer look at where the methan...
If you manage a wastewater treatment plant, you already know it’s time to get serious about climate change. Utilities are under pressure to deliver more with less, especially when it comes to energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Whether your forecast calls for intense droughts or storm clouds ahead, the silver lining is that plenty of solutions are readily available.
Access to fresh water supplies is a critically important societal challenge posed by climate change. Center for Climate and Life scientists examine how changing…
In state after state, operators have figured out how turn green-power incentives into sweetheart deals.
Carbon Lighthouse CEO Brenden Millstein shares insights on energy efficiency and sustainability, as well as what will power the energy sector in the following years.
A small company in Iceland has developed innovative technology to convert cheap power and carbon dioxide into fuel.
From food to fashion, green bloggers give their top tips to be more eco-friendly.