

France is Going to Build More Than 600 Miles of Solar-Paneled Roadways
As an Idaho couple continues to develop their crowdfunded solar roadway prototype, France is now leaping ahead with its own solar roadway...


European Commission Promotes Smart Farming to Mitigate Climate Change
The European Commission wants to build “bridges” between agriculture and the ICT sector in order to better address the environmental...


Oslo Trash Incinerator Starts Experiment to Slow Climate Change
Oslo's main waste incinerator began the world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish on Monday,...


Video: Heathrow Climate Change Protesters Facing Prison After Guilty Verdict
The group of 13 climate change protesters who blocked the runway of Heathrow Airport have been found guilty of aggravated trespass and...


South Africa: Finnish Climate Change Research Pays Off
A joint Finnish-African research project has produced significant results in the field of climate change. The savannah fires that occur...


Coral IVF Offers Hope for World’s Threatened Reefs
A small laboratory nestling in the bowels of one of London’s more eccentric museums is an unlikely venue for a breakthrough scientists...


Scientists Find an Unexpected Factor that Could be Driving Greenland’s Ice Loss: Cloud Cover
There’s been another breakthrough in the study of the Greenland ice sheet, whose increasing melt rate and growing contribution to global...


European Wind Industry is Turning to Emerging Economies
The European Union, the world’s largest wind market by installed capacity, is ceding ground to emerging nations as they mark gusty plains...


Carbon Capture a Justified ‘$1bn Bet’ Given Possible Returns
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) may have become a gamble for austerity-pressed economies but don’t walk away now, a British academic has...


Greenland Ice Melt Speeds Up Sea Level Rise
Water may be flowing from the Greenland ice cap and into the sea more quickly than anybody expected. It doesn’t mean that global warming...