
Oregon Could Widen Carbon Trading across North America
A plan under study would link the state to California and Quebec

Oregon Could Widen Carbon Trading across North America
A plan under study would link the state to California and Quebec

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Resourcefulness: An Introduction to the Energy–Water Nexus aims to improve water and energy literacy, encourage conservation and resourcefulness, and inspire the next generation of innovators.


How to Get a Small City off Coal
Asheville, N.C., struggles to get past coal-fired power, despite its progressive reputation

Struggling Chicago Community Transformed by New Energy Future
Advanced power generation and grid may electrify Bronzeville

The Nuclear Option Could Be Best Bet to Combat Climate Change
To cut CO2 pollution, experts argue for nuclear power

Bionic Leaf Makes Fuel from Sunlight, Water and Air
A new device that combines chemistry and synthetic biology could prove key to renewable fuels and even chemicals—and combating climate change

Climate Scientists Debate Best Path Forward for Clean Energy
Is nuclear power the best solution for climate change or not?

Poo-to-Power Breakthrough Appears in China
An innovative plant turns sewage sludge into energy

Offshore Wind Arrives in U.S. Waters
By the end of this year, the nation’s first offshore wind farm should begin generating electricity

Want More Efficient Power Plants? Try Wastewater, Say Illinois Researchers
It could be more efficient to use reclaimed water instead of water from a local river for cooling power plants in the Chicago area, according to new research from the University of Illinois

New Study Finds That Roof Racks Are a Real Drag on U.S. Fuel Consumption
In 2015 roof racks were responsible for 100 million gallons of gasoline consumption across the U.S., according to a new study

Trump’s Energy Plan: Save Coal by Unleashing Fracking?
The Republican candidate will also “cancel” the Paris Agreement to combat climate change, roll back EPA clean air rules, among other things, if elected