
Corporate Climate Pollution Grows
Greenhouse gas emissions from the world's most polluting corporations continued to swell according to a new survey

Corporate Climate Pollution Grows
Greenhouse gas emissions from the world's most polluting corporations continued to swell according to a new survey

UK Keeps Old Reactors and Plans New Ones
London insists it needs new nuclear power plants to replace aging ones, but is also granting extended operating permits to those older units


Trees Write Air Pollution Record In Wood
The red cedar trees of West Virginia reveal just how effective U.S. clean air laws have been. David Biello reports

Banks Put a Price on Earth's Life Support
Some of the world's largest banks plan to cut credit for companies that rely on but fail to value forests, water and other natural resources

Sewage Overflow Adds to Detroit's Woes
Increasing downpours as a result of climate change have overwhelmed the struggling city's outdated sewers

Could Carbon Farms Reverse Global Warming?
Large plantations might pull CO2 out of the air

More Renewable Power Coming Thanks to State Initiatives
Installations of wind and solar projects is expected to increase

NASA Embarks on Air Campaign to Understand Pollution and Climate
A better understanding of aerosols, like those from wildfires in the West, will improve climate projections

New Enzyme May Lead to Cheaper Biofuels
The new discovery could finally enable cheap cellulosic biofuels

Waste CO2 Could Be Source of Extra Power
Dutch scientists have a use for all the carbon dioxide that pours from the chimneys of fossil fuel-burning power stations: Harvest it for even more electricity

As Asia Bakes, Scientists Predict Extreme Heat May Become the Norm
Heat waves will become more common as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, according to a new study

Coal City in China Tries to Step Into the Sunshine
Once shrouded in coal dust, Datong just finished hosting Asia's first solar decathlon