Jurdy: Digging deep for the climate
Jurdy aims for the core on climate action …
New 'World Energy Outlook': Realistic or fudged?
The International Energy Agency (IEA) usually garners a lot of attention when it releases its annual “World Energy Outlook,” but
Current policy is hurting, not helping, UK's low-carbon goals
Britain’s current energy planning system poses a barrier to energy security and a low-carbon future, Energy and Climate Secretary
Onshore wind development gets £1.4 billion boost in UK
Onshore wind farm developers in Britain could get access to as much as £1.4 billion in new funding to
Carbon could prove the 'good guy' for better heating, cooling
Carbon could go from villain to hero, according to researchers who have developed a better way to use “adsorption technology”
Climate Change Index for week ending 8 Nov. 2009
Greenbang’s weekly Climate Change Index tracks research findings and events directly attributable to global warming. Our aim is to
Sudden glacial melts could release Amazon-like floods
As the climate warms, glaciers don’t always melt slowly. In fact, new research indicates that glaciers on volcanoes in
Melting ice shelves give way to carbon-trapping plankton blooms
The rapid melting of Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers might be a worrisome indicator of climate change, but it’s
Breaking: Earth might be able to absorb more CO2 than thought
The Earth’s ecosystems and oceans might have a much greater capacity for absorbing carbon dioxide than has previously been
Put a termite in your tank: The secret to renewable fuel?
Termites might be destructive pests — they cause more than $1 billion in damage every year in the US alone — but