Sustainable gift guide: 20+ gifts that keep on giving By Jen McCaffery , Stan Horaczek , Quinn Gawronski / Nov 9, 2023
A Danish company just scrapped its ambitious plan for a New Jersey offshore wind farm By Andrew Paul / Nov 1, 2023
Watch a heavy-lifting drone land a perfect delivery on an offshore wind turbine By Andrew Paul / Oct 31, 2023
8 new types of ‘forever chemicals’ found in river linked to US cancer cluster By Hannah Seo / Oct 30, 2023
Atlantic City’s massive offshore wind farm project highlights the industry’s growing pains By Andrew Paul / Oct 19, 2023
US will build seven regional ‘hydrogen hubs’ to spark clean energy transition By Laura Baisas / Oct 16, 2023
China says it discovered potentially vast amounts of a rare superconducting material By Andrew Paul / Oct 16, 2023
People send 20 billion pounds of ‘invisible’ e-waste to landfills each year By Andrew Paul / Oct 12, 2023
A new Google AI project wants to improve the timing of traffic lights By Harry Guinness / Oct 11, 2023
Oyster-inspired sponges can scoop up nearly invisible nanoplastics in the ocean By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine / Oct 10, 2023
The world’s most powerful computer could soon help the US build better nuclear reactors By Charlotte Hu / Oct 6, 2023
Grizzlies are getting killed by roads, but the risks are bigger than roadkill By Hannah Seo / Sep 25, 2023
When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo / Sep 19, 2023
This Belgian factory’s massive mirror array turns sunlight into thermal energy By Andrew Paul / Sep 19, 2023
Plastic fishing gear brings in a better catch, but there’s a big tradeoff By Alastair Bland/Hakai Magazine / Sep 16, 2023
The world’s first 3D-printed salmon is hitting store shelves, and it looks kind of good By Andrew Paul / Sep 15, 2023
Almost every place on Earth was affected by extreme temperatures this summer By Sara Kiley Watson / Sep 11, 2023
This liquid hydrogen-powered plane successfully completed its first test flights By Andrew Paul / Sep 11, 2023
Polar bear decline is directly linked to greenhouse gas emissions By Bob Berwyn/Inside Climate News / Sep 9, 2023
‘Living material’ water filter uses bacteria to neutralize water pollutants By Andrew Paul / Sep 8, 2023
How sprinkling volcanic rocks on farmland could capture carbon dioxide By Carla Delgado / Sep 8, 2023
Millions of tons of waste could be eliminated by ‘nudging’ consumers to skip the plastic fork By Laura Baisas / Sep 7, 2023
This alternative to lithium-based batteries could help store renewable energy By Andrew Paul / Sep 6, 2023
Traveling through the world’s most traffic-heavy city just got a lot quicker—and greener By Andrew Paul / Sep 6, 2023
Sweden is testing a semi-truck trailer covered in 100 square meters of solar panels By Andrew Paul / Sep 1, 2023
What’s the most sustainable way to mine the largest known lithium deposit in the world? By Rahul Rao / Aug 30, 2023
Japan begins releasing treated Fukushima waste water into the Pacific Ocean By Andrew Paul / Aug 25, 2023
A cargo ship with 123-foot ‘WindWing’ sails has just departed on its maiden voyage By Andrew Paul / Aug 21, 2023
The same metal found on hot rods and Harleys could revolutionize solar panels By Andrew Paul / Aug 16, 2023
The US is investing more than $1 billion in carbon capture, but big oil is still involved By Andrew Paul / Aug 15, 2023
Texas could get a 205-mph bullet train zipping between Houston and Dallas By Andrew Paul / Aug 10, 2023
In water-strained Utah, can golf courses justify their giant footprint? By Samuel Shaw/High Country News / Aug 6, 2023
Did plastic straw bans work? Yes, but not in the way you’d think. By Harvin Bhathal/Grist / Aug 4, 2023
Pro tips for buying high-quality used furniture—and keeping it looking new By Carla Delgado / Aug 3, 2023