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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.
Waste-to-Energy Facilities are a Load of Rubbish — Turned into Fuel
  • Jul 13, 2021
Science & Tech

Waste-to-Energy Facilities are a Load of Rubbish — Turned into Fuel

One person's trash can be another person's energy source, but waste-to-energy isn't a replacement for recycling and renewables.
Hydrogen Has its Merits But it’s Not the Fuel of the Future Yet
  • Jun 29, 2021
Research & Development

Hydrogen Has its Merits But it’s Not the Fuel of the Future Yet

With only water vapor exiting the tailpipe of hydrogen-consuming vehicles, the fuel type has risen as an Earth-friendly alternative.
Atmospheric CO2 Levels Reach Record High in May Despite Pandemic
  • Jun 7, 2021
Science & Tech

Atmospheric CO2 Levels Reach Record High in May Despite Pandemic

The May 2021 monthly average CO2 concentration soared to new height of 419 ppm, according to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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