Scientists have debated for decades whether economies can continue to grow without increasing greenhouse gas emissions. A new study by a Penn State researcher has found that this may be possible, but ...
As the country edges closer to first oil, a quiet battle over methane emissions is emerging, raising questions about ...
The Netherlands’ 2030 climate target is slipping further out of sight. Last year, greenhouse gas emissions were 0.8 percent ...
The development will improve control over the condition of natural objects and will save on the import of equipment.
Greenhouse gas emissions have steadily declined since 2005, despite a growing population. But the state expects that to start climbing again.
While hydrogen itself doesn’t trap greenhouse gases, its interaction with other gases can indirectly heat the atmosphere 11 ...
In the Albertine Graben, where commercial oil production is poised to begin, drones are taking flight, not to deliver packages or capture aerial photos, but to fight climate change. These high-tech ...
As the means of communicating its administration of the nation’s environmental laws to the public, on Feb. 18, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a Final Rule in the Federal ...
Solar cycles, sea ice and rising electricity use all play a role. So does an unhealthy surprise that has been quietly hiding ...
Scientists find that dry mountain soils may respond unevenly to warming, changing nitrous oxide emissions in unexpected ways.
Floodlight reports Louisiana is investing in "blue ammonia," raising concerns among locals about health risks from proposed plants in polluted communities.
A coalition of health and environmental groups is suing the Environmental Protection Agency, challenging the rescinding of a ...