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The President’s decision to leave the Paris Agreement will likely hurt America even more than the environment
4 sustainability experts on how they’d spend Elon Musk’s $100 million climate commitment
Wind Turbines Learn From Warplanes To Not Block Radar
Deepwater Horizon Spill May Be Responsible For Heart Defects In Fish
Explaining this week’s deadly US cold snap
Scottish Scientists Turn Whisky Into Biofuel
The real story behind the Texas power outages
Newly Discovered Underwater Oil Plume Paints a Complex Picture of Gulf Leak Aftermath
Video: Solar-Powered Car Sets New World Speed Record in Australia
Biostorage Scheme Turns E. Coli Bacteria into Hard Drives
Engineered Bacteria Excrete Propane Fuel
Bacteria Have Eaten Giant Gulf Oil Plume, New Study Says
Autonomous Swarming Robots Can Skim Sea Surface, Collecting Oil As A Team
Swedish Firm Proposes Configurable Cities With Buildings that Roll Around on Rails
New Biofuel Cell Demonstrated; Could Be Filled With Sugary Soft Drinks to Power Devices
Electricity Out of Thin Air Could Be The Next Big Power Source
City of St. Cloud Will Install Energy-Saving LED Lights That Also Blink Broadband Internet
Development of Tiny Thorium Reactors Could Wean the World Off Oil In Just Five Years
Missiles And Rockets Might Soon Smell Like Pine Trees
How It Works: The Highest-Efficiency Solar Cell
Can This Mineral Power The Planet?
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Oil Rig Explodes in the Gulf of Mexico (Again)
Everything you need to know about the Keystone XL pipeline
MIT’s Self-Assembling Solar Cells Recycle Themselves Repeatedly, Just Like Plant Cells
A trip down the Ohio River reveals the oil and gas industry’s next big move
What the frack is in fracking fluid?
Turning Old Lead Batteries Into New Solar Energy
Swedish Researchers Harness Green Goo to Create Solar Cells from Jellyfish
Warmth of Human Bodies Waiting Below Ground for Paris Metro Will Heat New Apartment Complex
Finally, A Way To Harvest Hydroelectric Energy From Toilet Flushes
This Bacterium Shoots Out Wires From Its Body To Power Itself
Dog Poo Powers a Streetlight In Massachusetts Park
The Green Dream: Hard-Won Advice From a Proud and Exhausted Green Builder
Russia Ships The World’s First Load of Offshore Arctic Oil
Nanotube-Tethered Flying Wind Turbines Could Harvest Energy At 30,000 Feet
Britain’s Main Nuclear Waste Site Almost Certain To Leak In Near Future, Agency Says
Watch A Solar Plane Fly Over Milan Countryside [Video]
Pump-Your-Own Wine Kiosks Launched in French Supermarkets, Coming to US Next Year
The Invention Of The Solar Cell
Boeing’s Aerial Sensor Tech to Aid Search for Dwindling Rare Earth Elements
Scientists Turn Cigarette Butts Into Electrical Storage
To Clean Up Oil Spills, Magnetize The Oil First
Invention Awards 2014: Charge Gadgets With Your Footsteps
America’s Nuclear Disaster Test Kitchen
Ukraine Plans to Open Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Site to Tourism Next Year
Lynchburg Train Derailment Lit James River On Fire [Video]
Solar Wind Could Replace Solar, Wind as Renewable Energy Source
Desert critters avoid noisy wind farm turbines
A tunnel collapsed at the Hanford nuclear waste site on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know.
The World’s Largest Solar Farm
Breeding Silicon and Solar Power in the Middle of the Desert
Solar Sponge Efficiently Makes Steam
How the Empire State Building Is Pioneering the Future of Energy Efficiency
Fukushima Monkeys Have Fewer Blood Cells Than Monkeys Elsewhere, Study Finds
U.S. Military Aims to Use 50 Percent Renewable Energy Within Ten Years
Gas stoves are bad for the environment—but what if the power goes out?
Emirati Man Undertakes 200-Mile Desert Journey in Solar-Powered Wheelchair
Chinese Cow Manure Generates Electricity In Largest-Ever Methane Capture System
Genetically modified algae could soon show up in food, fuel, and pharmaceuticals
U.K. Supermarket To Run On Electricity Made From Its Own Rotting Food
World’s First Carbon-Neutral Convention Center Opens
Philadelphia Eagles to Be Powered by On-Site Renewable Energy in 10 Months
This is how a star-enveloping solar power plant might work
Companies may soon pay a higher price for emitting carbon. But will it be high enough?