Scientists succeed in using bacteria and discarded bread to replace fossil fuels in an innovative sustainable industrial ...
A significant policy pivot in Germany's heating sector is creating a favorable outlook for producers of sustainable gases.
Hydrogen demand around the world is projected to grow significantly by 2050. Some of that supply could come from nature ...
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have demonstrated a microbial process that uses waste bread to generate hydrogen for industrial hydrogenation, potentially reducing reliance on fossil fuels ...
In the skull of Archaeopteryx, researchers uncovered new features that may have helped the ancient creature obtain and process food more efficiently, giving it the energy and strength to fly.
What’s geologic hydrogen? What to know about the clean energy source buried under Michigan. Research shows the state may be a hotspot for the resource, prompting a scramble to understand its potential ...
Following Trump’s strikes on Venezuela and his escalating threats to other Latin American countries and Greenland, over 120 European and international civil society groups sent a letter to EU leaders ...
Europe’s power mix hit a tipping point in 2025. Wind and solar generated more electricity across the European Union than fossil fuels for the first time last year, according to Ember’s newly released ...
350 is building a future that's just, prosperous, equitable and safe from the effects of the climate crisis. We're an international movement of ordinary people working to end the age of fossil fuels ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Trump EPA is cutting federal pollution limits on air and water while promoting fossil fuels, reversing ...
David Fickling is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering climate change and energy. Previously, he worked for Bloomberg News, the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. The past year began with ...
As the air turns colder and the days grow shorter, I’m hearing from more and more New Yorkers worried about how they’ll keep the heat on this winter. It’s no wonder they’re struggling: communities ...