How The U.S. Is Really Doing in the Renewable Energy Sector

You may have realized a while ago that in a few decades from now, the renewable energy sources like wind, sun and geothermal will...

Future Aircraft to Become More Fuel-Efficient Thanks to Regenerative Braking

If you fly pretty often, you're going to like this a lot. Again, if you're living near an airport, you're going to dig this...

Arctic Ice Reduction Responsible for Recent Cold Winters in Northern Hemisphere, Says Georgia Tech

Global warming doesn't necessarily refer to the actual warming of the planet. There are places on Earth where excessive warming determines cooling in other...

Bacteria Living in Stratosphere Could Make for Better Microbial Fuel Cells

Newcastle University researchers have discovered that Bacillus stratosphericus, a bacterium that usually lives in the stratosphere (as its name suggests) could be used to generate...

Bacteria Could Speed CO2 Mineralization in Underground Sequestration

Many things have been written about CO2 sequestration and many experiments have been carried in recent years that could easily confirm one thing: it's...

16 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Acquired by U.S. Military

There’s all this talk about hydrogen fuel cell cars, but maybe nobody thought it would go that far: now the US military has them!...

Cincinnati One Step Closer to Be Powered Entirely by Renewable Energy

We’ve gone over from baby steps – supplementing the electrical grid – to powering an entire 300,000 people with renewable energy. It’s not happening...

Maltless Beer: The Greener and Cheaper Solution for Brewers

Like every industrial process, beer brewing has its own carbon footprint. And just like any other industrial process out there, brewing beer can be...

European Airport Pollution Tax Officially Opposed by Chinese Government

This news is simple at its core: the Eropean Union wants to impose pollution charges on airlines and China's government opposes, as of today....

European Report Expects Diminished Use of Biofuels

One alternative source of energy grows in trees...or almost! I'm talking about plants involved in the production of biofuels, like sugarcane, corn or palm...