
Has Support For Fracking Really Decreased? Maybe Not.
According to a new poll out by Pew of 1,353 Americans, support for the increased use of fracking has declined over the past year with 41% of Americans in favor of the practice and 47% opposed.

Has Support For Fracking Really Decreased? Maybe Not.
According to a new poll out by Pew of 1,353 Americans, support for the increased use of fracking has declined over the past year with 41% of Americans in favor of the practice and 47% opposed.

Everything You Need to Know about the U.S.–China Climate Change Agreement
A turning point has been reached in the world's bid to curb global warming


How Green Is Green Energy?
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to attend Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak's keynote presentation during the 2014 Energy Thought Summit in Austin.

Ethanol Scheme to Clean Air in Billions of Kitchens Goes Up in Smoke
An effort to build a scheme involving crop rotation, ethanol and clean cookstoves in Mozambique was defeated by bad roads, old trucks, slow carbon credits, civil unrest and tradition

How East Germany Cleaned Up Dirty Power
The formerly Communist country has transitioned from brown coal to more renewables

29 Bullet Points Tell All About Climate Challenge
The results are in. Yesterday the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released it final report crystallizing 13 months of work by more than 800 scientists.

Solar Home Owners Battle Their Electric Companies
The growing popularity of rooftop solar power spurs a utility backlash

Despite Safety Concerns, Enthusiasm for Self-Driving Vehicles
The promise of self-driving vehicles has brought with it high expectations and enthusiasm. But, we might not be quite ready to hand over the wheel.

Methane Emissions May Swell from behind Dams
Hydropower, which is increasing worldwide, may prove a huge source of the potent greenhouse gas

Can China's Bid to Turn Coal to Gas Be Stopped?
The effort is an attempt to improve China's air and increase energy security but would be a disaster for efforts to combat climate change

When It Comes To How We Vote on Energy Issues, Age Matters
A new poll from The University of Texas at Austin reveals markedly different perspectives on energy issues based on the age of voters, a finding that could help determine the outcome of next week's elections.

Solving Energy Poverty Need Not Trash the Atmosphere
Filling the modern energy void in poor households creates only a small rise in global warming pollution