Jurdy: Too much oil
Jurdy finds too much oil in all the wrong places …
Unique crystal could hold key to better carbon capture
A new type of crystalline material with an amazingly high internal surface area could hold the secret to effectively capturing
Texas to see US' largest rollout of wireless smart meters
Nearly a quarter-million homes in Texas are set to have smart meters installed over the next five years that will
How to grow world energy 49% by 2035? Magic might help
The latest prediction for where the world is heading in terms of energy use doesn’t exactly paint a rosy
Surge of electric cars set to arrive in Stockholm
The electric car market is set to enjoy a big boost in Stockholm, thanks to a 62 million (SEK) grant
Icelandic startup aims to deliver first green computing cloud
Greenqloud hasn’t even launched its its renewable-powered cloud computing service yet, but it’s already receiving rock star-like attention
As oil keeps leaking, BP pledges $500 million for eco studies
As bad news — in the form of thousands of barrels of oil and gas a day — continues pouring into the
$2T/yr MORE needed to fix global energy, water, transport systems
Judging by the latest report from the World Economic Forum, it sounds as if the world’s infrastructure — highways, water
A word to the carbon-minded: It's time to walk the walk
Here’s a question: why would an organisation dedicated to publishing greenhouse gas emissions data not realise that traveling by
'Sharkskin' paint could make planes, ships more fuel-efficient
A nanomaterial-based paint inspired by the flow-efficient texture of shark scales could help reduce fuel consumption for airplanes and ships,