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Advanced Tech, Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, Innovation May 18, 2015

7 Questions For Energy Entrepreneur Felipe Gomez

At the White House earlier this week, President Obama announced new efforts to support emerging entrepreneurs who develop solutions to some of the world’s toughest…


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Articles, Innovation May 11, 2015

The Dream of Flying with no Fossil Fuel

The longest distance ever flown by a solar airplane in aviation history: 13 hours and 20 minutes of flight, reaching an altitude of 8,534 meters…


Articles, Geothermal May 11, 2015

US Geothermal Stuck in the Mud, but 2014 Global Growth Boosts Industry

The geothermal industry’s efforts to grab a bigger slice of the growing renewable energy pie met with some success in 2014, though that wasn’t reflected…


Articles, Climate Change May 11, 2015

Global warming slowdown: No systematic errors in climate models, comprehensive statistical analysis reveals

Skeptics who still doubt anthropogenic climate change have now been stripped of one of their last-ditch arguments: it is true that there has been a…


Articles, Policy & Strategy May 11, 2015

Russia Blamed, US Taxpayers on the Hook, as Fracking Boom Collapses

  As Congress removes restrictions on taxpayers bailing out the too-big-to-fail banks, the right is blaming environmentalists and Russia for the demise of the fracking…


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Articles, Coal May 8, 2015

The World’s Most Efficient Coal-Fired Power Plants

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Nuclear Power Needs to Double to Meet Warming Goal

The International Energy Agency and the Nuclear Energy Agency suggest in a report released Thursday that nuclear will have such a significant role to play…


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Articles, Vanishing Point May 6, 2015

Sos Enattos: Lula’s hidden treasure

A hidden jewel. Very well hidden. Maybe too well. The mine of Sos Enattos (Lula, Italy) is one of those treasures often unknown even to…


Nuclear May 6, 2015

Chernobyl: Containing the world’s worst nuclear accident

Rising above the scene of the world’s worst nuclear accident is the spectacular sight of the largest moveable structure ever created on land. The complex…


Articles, Climate Change April 30, 2015

Study identifies which fossil fuel reserves must stay in the ground to avoid dangerous climate change

A third of oil reserves, half of gas reserves and over 80% of current coal reserves globally should remain in the ground and not be…


Articles, Nuclear April 28, 2015

The Beloyarsk reactor: history in the making?

The kick-off of commercial power production by the 800 MWe BN-800 reactor at Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Station in Russia last year could be a defining…


Articles, Climate Change April 25, 2015

Anthropocene : the “Great Acceleration” driven by human activities and not by natural variability

The second half of the 20th Century is unique in the history of human existence. The last 60 years have without doubt seen the most…


Innovation, Solar April 24, 2015

MegaCell launches solar water purification system based on reverse osmosis

  MegaCell Engineering, the leading Italian Company focused on Smart Energy System and owned by Mega Group, launched the recently patented SSD (Solar Smart Solar…


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Alaska’s Tongass National Forest at Risk Once Again


Colorful houses dot the hillsides in Qaqortoq. Photo credits: Maddy Keyes/Inside Climate News

Surviving the Thaw: Greenland’s Inuit Grapple with Their Melting World


Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina. Photo credits: Luca Galuzzi (Wikimedia)

Scientists Warn Major Glaciers Won’t ‘Survive This Century,’ With Grave Impacts for Billions


Makah Indians cutting up a whale, ca. 1910, Neah bay. Photo credits: Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (Wikimedia)

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Combined cycle gas fired power plant. Photo credits: peoplepoweredbyenergy (Wikimedia) / Modified by ONE

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The New Frontiers of Water Electrolysis


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