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Could Nuclear Fusion be an 11th-Hour Lifeline in the Climate Change Battle?

Could Nuclear Fusion be an 11th-Hour Lifeline in the Climate Change Battle?

3 Alternatives to Lithium-Ion Batteries to Close the Renewable Energy Gap

3 Alternatives to Lithium-Ion Batteries to Close the Renewable Energy Gap

Could Cities of the Future be Made of Carbon?

Could Cities of the Future be Made of Carbon?

Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change

Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change

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Veritone's AI Gives Green Energy a Boost
  • May 6
Business

Veritone's AI Gives Green Energy a Boost

AI is helping utility companies predict energy use, enabling renewable energy expansion.
Better Biochar is a Climate Change Antidote
  • Mar 6
Research & Development

Better Biochar is a Climate Change Antidote

Across the Pacific Northwest, 40 producers, engineers, and scientists are working together to better understand the use of biochar.
Epic Cleantec Dives into a Water Reuse Revolution
  • Mar 6
Business

Epic Cleantec Dives into a Water Reuse Revolution

San Francisco-based Epic Cleantec is working on more sustainable alternatives for securing water resources amid increasing scarcity.
Researchers Deploy Machine Listening to Decode Melting Arctic Ice Mysteries
  • Jan 19
Science & Tech

Researchers Deploy Machine Listening to Decode Melting Arctic Ice Mysteries

Start-up Cochl partners with KOPRI to apply artificial intelligence to understanding climate change in the Arctic Ocean.
Could Nuclear Fusion be an 11th-Hour Lifeline in the Climate Change Battle?
  • Jan 4
Science & Tech

Could Nuclear Fusion be an 11th-Hour Lifeline in the Climate Change Battle?

Amid several nuclear power plants on the verge of shutting down globally, scientists advance the promise of nuclear fusion.
Reno Starts Tracking Carbon Emissions 24/7
  • Dec 15, 2021
Policy

Reno Starts Tracking Carbon Emissions 24/7

Reno, Nevada aims for transparency in achieving climate goals by adopting Ledger8760 to publicly track carbon emissions.
NextGen Funds Blue Carbon Conservation in Sonora, Mexico
  • Dec 8, 2021
Nature

NextGen Funds Blue Carbon Conservation in Sonora, Mexico

A a vital blue carbon project in Mexico geared to benefit the climate, ecosystems and people alike.
Climate Change Strains Mental Health. These Psychiatrists are Taking Action
  • Dec 6, 2021
Policy

Climate Change Strains Mental Health. These Psychiatrists are Taking Action

Heatwaves, floods and unprecedented storms are taking a toll on people's psychological well-being.
Bridging Energy Supply-Demand Gap Could Lower Carbon Emissions
  • Dec 1, 2021
Research & Development

Bridging Energy Supply-Demand Gap Could Lower Carbon Emissions

A new study confirms that AI can help cut energy grid inefficiencies and lower carbon emissions.
We’re Doing a ‘Mediocre to Poor’ Job of Protecting U.S. Coastlines from Climate Change
  • Nov 15, 2021
Policy

We’re Doing a ‘Mediocre to Poor’ Job of Protecting U.S. Coastlines from Climate Change

A new report shows many states earning 'D' and 'F' grades for coastline protection.
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