NASA confirms 2023 was the hottest year on recordExperts predict 2024 could be even warmer. By L. Bonk, 01.12.2024
Swedish Researchers develop ‘electronic soil’ that speeds up plant growth‘eSoil’ enhanced seedling growth in barley by an average of 50 percent.By M. Saleh, 12.27.2023
Researchers quantify the carbon footprint of generating AI imagesCreating a photograph using artificial intelligence is like charging your phone.By M. Saleh, 12.01.2023
Hitting the Books: We are the frogs in the boiling pot, it's time we started governing like it.To save the planet from climate change, we might have to kill off the internet as we know it.By A. Tarantola, 10.01.2023
IBM and NASA teamed up to build the GPT of Earth sciencesThe open-source model will serve as the basis for future forest, crop and climate change-monitoring AI.By A. Tarantola, 08.03.2023
Water-soluble circuit boards could cut carbon footprints by 60 percentInfineon Technologies is trialing the PCB in demo units ahead of a potential wider rollout.By W. Shanklin, 07.31.2023
Amazon workers walk out to protest return to office mandates and the company's climate impactThe event was streamed live in front of Amazon's Seattle headquarters. By S. Buckley, 05.31.2023
NASA’s AIM spacecraft goes silent after a 15-year run studying the Earth’s oldest cloudsThe probe collected data on night-shining clouds.By I. Bonifacic, 03.18.2023
ZF's exothermic seat belts could help EVs go 15 percent fartherThey'll warm your front while your heated seat takes care of the back.By A. Tarantola, 01.04.2023
California invests $2.6 billion to build 90,000 EV chargersThere could be 250,000 chargers across the state by 2025.By I. Bonifacic, 12.17.2022
The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu is turning to the metaverse to preserve its cultureIts very existence is threatened by climate change.By I. Bonifacic, 11.15.2022
Senate passes sweeping climate-focused Inflation Reduction ActThe legislation moves to the House next week.By I. Bonifacic, 08.07.2022
An Amazon dispatcher pressured a driver to keep delivering packages amid tornado alarms'If you decide to return with your packages, it will be viewed as you refusing your route...'By I. Bonifacic, 12.17.2021
Amazon's casualties in Illinois aren't an isolated incidentThe company can't control the weather, but it can adjust its expectations.By A. Ellis, 12.13.2021
Hitting the Books: Bill Gates on why we can't have electric airplanesOr long-haul cargo ships, for that matter.By A. Tarantola, 03.20.2021
The US officially rejoins the Paris climate change agreementThe international effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions can count America in again.By C. Low, 02.19.2021
Google says it offset all of the emissions it has ever generatedThe company claims to have eliminated its entire ‘carbon legacy.’By C. Fisher, 09.14.2020
Apple says its products will be carbon-neutral by 2030Its supply chain will be too.By C. Fisher, 07.21.2020
Uber, Lyft may create more CO2 emissions than trips they displaceThey might not help until EVs and carpooling are more commonplace.By J. Fingas, 02.25.2020
Amazon workers risk their jobs to attack the company over climate policiesThey're also protesting the company's external communications rules.By M. Moon, 01.28.2020