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Low-income people need renewable energy the most
As matters stand, many families are forgoing groceries, medicines and other necessities to power their homes.
The availability of biomass fuels could be undermined by climate change
Reductions in food production due to a changing climate will lead to expansions in cropland, increasing emissions.
What makes neighborhood-level climate action work?
Neighborhoods are at the core of climate action, and researchers are taking a closer look at what makes their work successful.
Sweat could soon power our wearable electronics
Photo: Pixabay/yellowcat Wearable electronics like personalized fitness trackers and medical sensors are already a part of life for many people and soon they could become even more appealing. That is because scientists in the US have engineered a biofilm that
This is how halving the US’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 can be done
The tasks ahead are significant, yet given effective policies they can be achieved, scientists say.
A new discovery opens the door for nighttime solar energy
The new thermoradiative diode generates electricity by emitting infrared light into a colder environment.