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Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas, Policy & Strategy, Shale Gas May 18, 2016

Impact of New Pipeline Infrastructure Tied to Firm Capacity Contract Debates

On May 2, 2016, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a favorable environmental assessment for the Atlantic Bridge natural gas pipeline project, proposed by…


Advanced Tech, Innovation May 18, 2016

Hyperloop One already a success

Imagine a fossil-fuel independent world where those who don’t want to give up their road autonomy drive electric cars, while those who need to get…


PV in NYC

Policy & Strategy, Renewables, Solar May 3, 2016

Time to Revalue Solar

New York Utilities and Solar Companies Jointly Revalue Grid-Exported Distributed Generation to Support Solar Growth On April 18, 2016, a coalition of New York State electric utilities…


Biofuels, Fossil Fuels, Green Tech, Innovation April 5, 2016

MIT researchers convert waste gas into liquid fuel

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have discovered a form of bioconversion that could be used to convert waste gases to biodiesel for…


Barack Obama

Climate Change, Policy & Strategy April 1, 2016

US and China agree to sign Climate Change agreement

The White House announced that the U.S. and China countries would sign the Paris Climate Agreement on April 22nd, the Earth-day.President Barack Obama and President…


Berta Caceres 2015 Goldman Environmental Award Recipient

Nature & Environment March 4, 2016

The world mourns the loss of Berta Cáceres

Honduran environmentalist leader Berta Cáceres has been shot dead at her home in the town of La Esperanza. “Honduras has lost a brave and committed social…


Articles, Climate Change March 2, 2016

Hijacking the Anthropocene

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9 reasons why the EU’s bank is no climate leader

As declarations emerge from Paris about the billions and trillions of dollars needed to combat the affects of climate change, the world’s largest public lender,…


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Articles, Renewables February 26, 2016

Energy Storage: the key to renewables success

For some years now, scientists have been proposing the exhaustion of fossil fuels. The idea of finding a way to make renewables as primary and…


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Articles, Climate Change February 26, 2016

Climate denialism: a brief history

In the late 1970s, scientists first came to a consensus that global warming was likely to result from increasing greenhouse gases released by the burning…


Articles, Climate Change February 25, 2016

Welcome to a New Planet

Climate Change “Tipping Points” and the Fate of the Earth


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Articles, Policy & Strategy February 25, 2016

Paris always worth a mass?

The COP 21 final accord is seen by many as crucial to move world societies towards resilient, low-carbon economies. Not everyone agrees


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Carbon capture and storage: the black sheep of green energy?

Mixed fortunes for this unloved carbon-cutting technology


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Cerrado in the Parque Nacional Chapada dos veadeiros, Brazil. Photo credit: Eliane de Castro (Wikimedia)

New Environmental Licensing Will Build a Power Plant in the Cerrado and Demolish a School


Fishermen on a water hyacinth-infested lake. Photo credit: Pradipta (Pixahive)

Invasive Lake Weed Turned to Clean Energy in Ethiopia


UN Climate Change meeting (June 6, 2023). Photo credit: UNclimatechange (Flickr)

Zero


Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge, Kuwait City, Kuwait. Photo credit: Diego Delso (Wikimedia)

The Role of Energy in the Kuwaiti Economy, Challenges, and Prospects


Isle of Skye, Scotland. Photo credit: Elisabetta Fenu

Can We Delay Climate Change by Changing Climate Again?


Green Roof at the WIPO Headquarters. Photo credit: WIPO (Flickr)

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Cerium fluoride. Photo credit: Leiem (Wikimedia)

Why Everyone’s Crazy for Rare Earths


Hanasaari


Cub of tiger Waghdoh and Chori of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India. Photo credit: Siddhesh Sawant (Wikimedia)

When ‘Coexistence’ Is Co-Opted in Conservation Practice


Deforestation in the Gurupi Biological Reserve and Caru and Alto Turiaçu Indigenous Lands, Brazil. Photo credits: Ibama (Wikimedia)

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The Lost Bayou: Grand Bayou

Grand Bayou, LA. At one time, it was a lively community of close-knit families, until they were forced to leave. ©2020. Garde Voir Ci magazine. Nicholls State University Department of Mass Communication.
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World Rainforest Day

Rainforests cover only 2 percent of the planet’s surface area but are responsible for more than 25% of all Western medicine and house more than 50% of the world’s plant and animal species.
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Plastic litters one of the world's remotest islands - Henderson Island

Plastic litters one of the world's remotest islands - Henderson Island
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