Rising seas threaten UK nuke plant, church, more
Rising sea levels caused by global warming pose a threat to animals, humans and important structures of Lancashire, Cumbria and
Rising sea levels caused by global warming pose a threat to animals, humans and important structures of Lancashire, Cumbria and
It’s due to launch this May in New York City, but the Waterpod could find some interested customers in
Who even thinks about the carbon footprint of a carton of orange juice? PepsiCo does, apparently, and the footprint is
On his first full day as president of the US, Barack Obama is receiving some climate change advice from the
Attendees at the World Future Energy Summit 2009 now taking place in Abu Dhabi are hearing good news along with
As environmental groups decry today’s OK for a third runway at Heathrow airport, others are cheering accompanying decisions — including
We’ve all heard plenty about how people in developing countries are eager to catch up to the developed-nation lifestyle:
Stanford University announced this week that it’s establishing a new institute to focus solely on energy issues. The Precourt
While news stories abound about IT’s growing environmental footprint, geeks everywhere are abuzz today about a Google-centered eco-controversy. The
Too many Top-This-or-That-of-2008-type stories are published during the end-of-the-year holidays: who has time to read them all? That’s why,
Quick, you have five seconds to answer: Melting ice caps and icebergs … bad or good? We’ve been hearing the
Those of you who remember the 1993 Michael Douglas movie “Falling Down” might recall a particular line that was repeated