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Germany’s Big Push for Renewables Is Paying Off
A new study finds that renewable energy can make a major and increasingly cost-effective contribution to alleviating climate change.
December 5, 2015
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Terry Nagel
Explainer: A New Nanochip That Will Detect Bacterial Infections in 15 Minutes
A new device – a biological sensor inside a nanochip – that can detect bacterial infections in ten ...
October 21, 2015
BY
Willie Perold
US Forecast Calls for Lower Heating Bills This Winter
Heating bills should drop this winter for most U.S. households thanks to a combination of lower energy prices ...
October 6, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Does Bioenergy Have a Green Energy Future in the US?
Bio-derived sources of energy—wood, grass, dung and alcohol—have a rich history yet have failed to command the "buzz" ...
September 19, 2015
BY
Tim Baye
US Energy Technology Exports Could Send Risks With It
Helping poor countries could jeopardize America's security.
September 14, 2015
BY
Arleen Richards
How Floating Turbines Could Harness the Awesome Power of the Tides
The world’s tides contain enough energy to power the entire UK’s electricity consumption.
September 2, 2015
BY
Ross Jennings
In Alaska, Obama to Walk Fine Line on Climate Change, Energy
With melting glaciers and rising seas as his backdrop, President Barack Obama will visit Alaska next week to ...
August 29, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Obama Pushing for More Clean Energy Choices for Consumers
Pushing back against fossil fuel interests, President Barack Obama is pressing to give ordinary Americans more power to ...
August 24, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Time to Tap in to an Underused Energy Source: Wasted Heat
Millions of people worldwide can’t afford to keep their homes warm, but few realise the heat wasted in ...
August 22, 2015
BY
Rob Raine
How the Human Body Is Affected by the Cosmic Environment
There’s a lot of talk in alternative healing circles about aligning the body’s energy with cosmic healing frequencies. ...
July 5, 2015
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Scientists Discover New Fundamental Property of Light—150 Years After Maxwell
Not only does a new discovery about the nature of light help us better understand something all around ...
June 30, 2015
BY
Clive Emary
Armenian Protesters Block Road for Third Day Over Energy Hikes
Thousands of demonstrators protesting a hike in electricity prices entered a third straight day of standoffs with police ...
June 24, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Green Energy Is More Popular If It’s the Default
Convincing people to buy into green, renewable energy plans could be as simple as making it their default ...
June 22, 2015
BY
Bjorn Carey
Gas-Price Jump Pushes Consumer Prices up 0.4 % in May
Consumer prices increased in May by the largest amount in more than two years, reflecting the biggest one-month ...
June 18, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
We Each Have a Mysterious Bioenergy Field Around Us: Study
Biochemist John Norman Hansen, Ph.D., at the University of Maryland has found evidence of what he believes is ...
June 15, 2015
BY
Tara MacIsaac
How Nuclear Power-Generating Reactors Have Evolved Since Their Birth in the 1950s
Four internationally recognized climate scientists issued this plea to fellow environmentalists in November 2013, arguing that nuclear energy ...
May 21, 2015
BY
Neil Todreas
Molecules Change Shape to Store Solar Energy
Anders Bo Skov and colleagues are trying to to develop molecules capable of harvesting and holding substantial amounts ...
May 18, 2015
BY
Jes Andersen
10 Energy and Water Saving Gadgets for Your Home
Get smart this Earth Day (and every day) by making your home smarter!
April 22, 2015
BY
Jody McCutcheon
8 Good Reasons to Start Your Day With Lemon Water
When life gives you a lemon, slice it in half, squeeze the juice into a glass of water ...
April 6, 2015
BY
Lisa Tsakos
Burning Wood for Electricity: New Demands, New Questions
Wood pellets are a renewable energy source and there are circumstances where wood energy can reduce net CO2 ...
March 19, 2015
BY
Karen Lee Abt
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Robert C Abt
With Oil Prices Crashing, Are Consumers Really Benefiting?
WTI Crude Hit a Low of $43 and prices at the pump have fallen too, but does it ...
March 16, 2015
BY
Valentin Schmid
The Leaos Solar Electric Bike Is Not Only Powerful but Beautiful as Well
The Leaos solar electric bike is a self-sustaining ride. As the name suggests, it runs on solar power ...
March 10, 2015
BY
Michael Cheng
Will Obama’s Veto Get Slammed?
The president's chances of not having his veto slammed are better than former President Jimmy Carter's chances were ...
February 24, 2015
BY
Arleen Richards
Top 6 Tips for Better Energy
Okay, so you're tired. Your energy is depleted, and you're showing it in a number of ways. Maybe ...
February 23, 2015
BY
Lynn Jaffee
Energy and Security Implications of Nigeria’s Election
Video Transcript Cole Altom: Welcome everyone. I'm Cole Altom, I am the Compass editor here at Stratfor. With ...
February 1, 2015
BY
Stratfor
A Grim Future for Oil Drilling and Service Firms
Oilfield services and drilling firms are facing a grim future in 2015.
January 26, 2015
BY
Antonio Perez
Eat Your Way to Better Energy
Here are some things that you can do to improve your digestion and get the most nutrition from ...
January 15, 2015
BY
Lynn Jaffee
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