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- Aug 23, 2021
Bringing Color Back to Coral Reefs with Probiotics
With coral reefs facing an existential threat from climate change, new research seeks to unlock coral microbiomes for relief.

- Aug 19, 2021
The Top U.S. Metros Leading the Transition to Electric Vehicles
Greater EV adoption requires the infrastructure to support it. Government policies can help lead the way.

- Aug 18, 2021
Growing Interest in Algae as a Carbon Capture and Biofuel Solution
Phytoplankton, a microscopic marine algae is showing promise as a viable carbon capture solution that also yields usable biomass.

- Aug 17, 2021
Failure to Act on Building Emissions is Not an Option Says BREEAM USA’s Breana Wheeler
Q&A with BREEAM USA Director of Operations Breana Wheeler about the urgent need for more sustainable buildings.

- Aug 16, 2021
Crippled by Climate Change Afghanistan Falls into Deeper Catastrophic Crisis
After decades of war, poverty, drought and natural disasters, Afghan soldiers are overwhelmed by hunger amid conflict.

- Aug 15, 2021
Facing Annihilation Dominica Eyes Leading World in Climate Resiliency
In light of the recent IPCC report indicating climate dangers ahead, small island nations like Dominica are facing the challenge head-on.

- Aug 14, 2021
3 Alternatives to Lithium-Ion Batteries to Close the Renewable Energy Gap
Better battery technologies could help renewable energy become a more reliable way to power the grid.

- Aug 13, 2021
Laid to Rest Beside the Corals: Memorial Reefs Offers Special Funeral Package
Some families are choosing a watery grave for their deceased loved ones that doubles as a haven for coral and other marine life.

- Aug 10, 2021
Could Cities of the Future be Made of Carbon?
Deploying carbon as a building material could help lower atmospheric CO2 and may be a better bet than storing it underground.

- Aug 10, 2021
Caltech’s Space Solar Power Project Getting Ready for Test Launch
Putting solar panels in space could be a game-changer for renewable energy reliability. And it just might happen.