Zero-emission ultracapacitor minibus gets US debut
Sinautec Automobile Technologies plan to demonstrate the US’s first ultracapacitor electric minibus next month at American University’s Washington,
Electric fish conserve using biological 'dimmer switch'
Just as we plug into computers to communicate via Skype and email, electric fish communicate by plugging into special channels
Dash of sugar, bit of weed killer ... and voila! Fuel cell
Making a fuel cell from sugar and weed killer sounds like something from an episode of “MacGyver,” which featured an
UK's NE could see 100s of new low-carbon jobs
The possibility of hundreds of new jobs in low-carbon industries in the UK’s North East received a boost this
Climate inaction makes 4 degree C rise likely by 2100 or earlier
Doing nothing to curb greenhouse gas emissions makes it likely we’ll see global warming of more than 4 degrees
Countdown to Copenhagen: Business needs a clean slate
Over the coming weeks and months, Greenbang will publish a series of features focused on preparations for the 7 – 18
Another one bites the dust: Exelon leaves climate-denying chamber
Thanks to its climate change denying ways, the US Chamber of Commerce can now count another one of its members
Wind turbine tweaks can reduce bat deaths by 60%
Thousands of bats are killed by spinning wind turbines each year, but researchers in Canada believe they’ve found a
US Navy aims for more energy-efficient desalination
The US Navy hopes to find a way to make saltwater fresh that uses significantly less energy than current desalination
Irish cleantech firms seek opportunities in Silicon Valley
The CEOs of 12 Irish cleantech firms are prowling for potential investors and partners in Silicon Valley this week during