New Satellite Collects Sea Level Data to Monitor Climate Change
Scientists from the U.S. and Europe have a new eye in the sky monitoring the world's oceans.The Jason-3 satellite, launched on January...
Is it Time to Consider Nuclear Energy in the Fight Against Climate Change?
What’s the best way to combat climate change? James Hansen — one of America’s leading atmospheric scientists, who, in the late 1980s, was...
Nepal Aims for 80% Renewable Energy Amid Fuel Security Concerns
A punishing fuel blockade has pushed Nepal to tap home-grown clean energy, the government said on Thursday. Since the landlocked nation...
Indigenous Firm AllGrid Shines in Solar Battery Industry
AllGrid Energy, an Indigenous-owned company has emerged as a hopeful minnow beside corporate giants poised to drive the expansion of...
Morocco: Country to Switch on First Phase of World's Largest Solar Plant
Morocco’s king will switch on the first phase of a concentrated solar power plant on Thursday that will become the world’s largest when...
US Government Initiative Sets New Goals For Creating Energy Infrastructure Across Africa
An ambitious new road map released last week lays out how Power Africa, the United States government initiative to increase power...
Will Climate Change Move Agriculture Indoors?
As climate change does its thing to America, what it is going to do to the nation’s food supply is still an open question. Will...
Zambia: One of Africa's Biggest Dams is Falling Apart
The new year has not been kind to the hydroelectric-dam industry. On January 11th, the New York Times reported that Mosul Dam, the...
South Africa: GM Crops Could Help Save Lives Says Researcher
Modifying plants to be drought tolerant may help secure South Africa’s future of food production, a leading researcher from the...
Africa Needs Digital Revolution to Handle Climate Change
Africa urgently needs 4,000 to 5,000 weather stations so countries can track and understand changes to the world’s climate, according to...