In recent years, algae has emerged as a potential renewable and less pollutive energy resource. Some species have high levels of fat, carbohydrates and proteins that can produce up to 30 times more energy than other biofuels.
What are the environmental/climate benefits (or drawbacks) of the Inflation Reduction Act?
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a bill passed by the Biden Administration in 2022 to bolster the U.S. economy, was especially notable for its unprecedented investments in clean energy and climate health.
Could plain-ol’ beach sand be the next frontier in renewable energy?
In our ongoing quest for sustainable energy solutions, innovative technologies are necessary to complement renewable sources like solar and wind power.
What is wind repowering and why are environmentalists so bullish on it?
One of the most common forms of clean energy is wind power. People from around the world could recognize a wind farm from just one look.
Woe the pancakes! Is maple syrup really at risk due to global warming?
Maple syrup, that staple of the American breakfast table, is not only a cherished product across North America, but also plays a significant role in the economies of Quebec and Vermont.
What is “pre-bunking” when it comes to climate change?
The act of pre-bunking has grown in popularity, especially since the 2020 election. It is a way to combat misinformation by warning people about it before they encounter it online or in real life.
What are the potential health and environmental impacts of cement plants.
Cement is a component of concrete, mortar and other materials. It has many uses as a binding product—roads, sidewalks and patios would be very different without it.
Why are Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, among others, so bullish on developing nuclear fusion
While nuclear fission is commonly used in nuclear power plants across the globe, nuclear fusion is a lesser-known process.
Why is protecting the greater sage grouse such a hot button issue
The greater sage grouse, best known for its unusual mating dance and bulky, turkey-like appearance, has long been an emblem of the American West. However, researchers have found that this iconic bird species is in jeopardy.
What is the so-called “embodied carbon.
As the process of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions continues to grow in importance, the building operations industry has been working hard on limiting theirs. The problem is that this industry typically targets operational carbon rather than embodied carbon
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