Nature
Mushrooms Hold Key to Stormwater Treatment
June 19th, 2015 | by Dawn Killough
Mycoremediation, the use of fungi to treat water and soil, could be the stormwater filter of the present and future.
June 19th, 2015 | by Dawn Killough
Mycoremediation, the use of fungi to treat water and soil, could be the stormwater filter of the present and future.
June 18th, 2015 | by Aisha Abdelhamid
Storing solar energy in a battery in Spain is more criminal than spilling radioactive waste. That’s the implied message written
June 16th, 2015 | by Aisha Abdelhamid
Already dedicated to protecting oceans, waves, and beaches around the world, now Surfrider Foundation members can help mitigate global warming
June 15th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
According to sources, a copy of a papal encyclical regarding Church doctrine and climate change will be issued by Pope Francis on Monday of next week.
June 11th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
The Solutions Project is a plan for how each state in the US can stop using fossil fuels and transition to using power from 100% renewable sources by 2050.
June 11th, 2015 | by James Ayre
Some of the first research to investigate the feeding habits of Australia’s Irukandji box jellyfish (Carukia barnesi) has, interestingly, found
June 11th, 2015 | by Sandy Dechert
The good news is that NASA has just released research on how temperature and rainfall patterns worldwide may change because
June 11th, 2015 | by Aisha Abdelhamid
Originally published on SolarLove.org Announcing its support for legislation extending the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for both residential and commercial
June 9th, 2015 | by Roy L Hales
The Comment Period for BC’s Next Mega-sized Energy Project Ends June 11 Originally Published on the ECOreport The National Energy
June 9th, 2015 | by Aisha Abdelhamid
Originally published on EdenKeeper.org Sitting under a tent in the bright, clean sunshine of Qatar, Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint
June 8th, 2015 | by Don Lieber
“Elevation in Cancer is Certain to Happen” The shale ‘boom’ in the United States since the mid-2000s has resulted in
June 8th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
In Bonn, Germany, leaders of the G7 countries have committed to reducing carbon emissions to zero by 2100. They will meet again in Paris in December.
June 7th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
Climate change means architects must stop designing ideal buildings and start designing structures that conserve precious natural resources
June 6th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
Barefoot College in India is training African women to be solar power engineers and installers, bringing light to a land of darkness and empowering them too
June 5th, 2015 | by Sandy Dechert
Seven billion dreams. One Planet. Consume with care. Those are the messages of today, which is World Environment Day everywhere. It’s
June 5th, 2015 | by Guest Contributor
Originally published on RenewEconomy by Sophie Vorrath Swedish furniture giant IKEA has announced it will dedicate €600 million to investment
June 4th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
Researchers at the University of Sydney are using discarded macadamia nut shells to make 3D printed microtimber for specialized exterior uses
June 4th, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
Architect Michael Green has proposed a 35 story wood skyscraper for the Reinvent Paris design competition to showcase the benefits of building with wood.
June 2nd, 2015 | by Stephen Hanley
Power For All is a global campaign that promotes distributed renewables to bring electrical power to all the world's people quickly and inexpensively