
How much greenhouse gas does your neighborhood power plant emit?

Right now, the government is signaling that it prefers people drive to work, despite the negative consequences of car commuting.

Virgin Atlantic announced that its planes will soon be able to fly from London to China on fuel that carries half the carbon burden.

No one’s arguing that we should cut back on internet searches, in part because Google doing a good job decreasing its data centers' energy use.

A handful of companies have started making deliveries with smaller trucks, skinny cargo trains, and hybrid tricycles.

A look at the technological advances in extracting tar sands oil that could help mitigate environmental impact

When pushing for climate change solutions through government failed, climate leaders decided to try a new strategy.

The Seattle City Council decided to become carbon neutral by 2050. To get there, they'll need to cut car use in half — just for starters.

In New York State, the possible closure of just one nuclear plant shows how complicated shutting one of these monsters down can be.

With the economy sputtering along again (for now), carbon emissions are back up. It's our current Catch-22: Good economic news is bad climate news.

Check out UPS's progress for reducing carbon emissions, increasing fuel efficiency, and reducing noise in their airline fleet.

See which nations around the world have the biggest per capita carbon footprint.

China is going to beat the U.S. to another significant clean energy milestone: a system for trading carbon emissions.

Good news: California is creating the largest cap-and-trade system in the world (outside of Europe, of course).

Last year, global carbon emissions dropped for the first time since 1999. That was then.
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