
Dangerous Global Warming Closer than You Think, Climate Scientists Say
Two new reports lay out the case for fast action and increased awareness

Dangerous Global Warming Closer than You Think, Climate Scientists Say
Two new reports lay out the case for fast action and increased awareness

Safe Limit for Global Warming Is Lowered Dramatically by Experts
Carbon taxes and nuclear power will be necessary to cut CO2 emissions quickly enough to avert disastrous climate change, they say


A Vault for Carbon Dioxide

UK Takes Aim at Green Levies, Denies Seeking Energy Price Freeze
British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged on Friday to cut energy bills by reducing green levies but denied a BBC report that he had asked the country's biggest gas and energy companies to hold prices steady until the 2015 election.

Pay-As-You-Go Solar Energy Finds Success in Africa
Selling solar energy on an installment plan is an affordable alternative to kerosene fuel

Electric vs. Hydrogen: China Is Battleground for Auto Giants
By Samuel Shen and Norihiko Shirouzu GUANGZHOU/BEIJING (Reuters) - German auto giants Volkswagen AG, BMW and Daimler see China's future as being electric - encouraged by generous government subsidies - but that bet puts them at odds with some of their Asian rivals.

South Carolina Embraces Wind Energy with Turbine Research Center
South Carolina's Clemson University on Thursday cut the ribbon on a $108 million wind-turbine research facility that experts say could spur more U.S.

Honda Accord Named Green Car of Year at L.A. Auto Show
Honda Motor Co Ltd's Accord was named Green Car of the Year on Thursday, the editor of the Green Car Journal announced at the L.A.

U.N. Secretary-General Seeks Bold Climate Pledges at 2014 Summit; Not a Ceadline
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged world leaders on Thursday to make "bold pledges" for cuts in greenhouse gases by next September to guide a deal to fight climate change but acknowledged that many nations would be late.

Automakers Launch Hydrogen Cars
The market is finally ready for electric vehicles, powered by fuel cells, argue Honda, Hyundai and Toyota

Are XPRIZEs the Future of Scientific Discovery and Exploration?
Competitions spur creativity and promise tangible results to address some of the world’s biggest problems

Japan's Solar Dream Shatters as Projects Fail
The failure of solar developers to deliver on planned projects in Japan will cost the country's utilities close to $3.5 billion annually in additional coal and gas imports to generate power.