Today, the imminent climate change crisis demands a shift from conventionally used fossil fuels to efficient sources of green energy.
Within the scientific community, it is estimated that artificial intelligence — otherwise meant to serve as a means to effectively combat climate change — will become one of the most egregious CO2 culprits should current trends continue.
Fracking operations at a site in Blackpool, UK, have caused an unintended release of methane gas into the atmosphere to the equivalent environmental cost of 142 trans-Atlantic flights according to new research.
Fuel cells that create energy using chemical reactions in soil-based organisms in successful field test in North-East Brazil.
The first large-scale study of the risks that countries face from dependence on water, energy and land resources has found that globalisation may be decreasing, rather than increasing, the security of global supply chains.
Researchers have developed a new approach to printed electronics that allows ultra-low-power electronic devices which could recharge from ambient light or radiofrequency noise.
High land-use intensity reduces the beneficial effects of biodiversity on ecosystem services.
North and South, rural and urban—the United States is a complex mix of cultures, mindsets, and life experiences.
Electricity plays many roles in our lives, from lighting our homes to powering the technology and appliances we rely on every day.
Fossil fuels still receive most of the international government support provided to the energy sector despite their “well-known environmental and public health damage,” according to new research from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
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