

The president said he wanted to support nuclear power, but no new nuclear power plants have come online in years. What's holding us back?

The company's new "new long-term vision": 100 percent renewable energy, 100 percent sustainable packaging, zero waste. Not too shabby.

The government spends billions of dollars to support the energy industry, allowing it to make energy cheaper than it should cost on the open market.

We are planning out next issue and we want your help! Hear about what the magazine will tackle, and let us know in the comments what we're missing.

Finally, a useful graphic about fossil fuel versus solar subsidies. From our friends at One Block Off the Grid.

With the full picture, the problems (wasted energy) and the potential solutions (more renewable energy) become more clear.

Let's compare their lives, achievements, and embittered battles of these two electricity pioneers in our latest infographic.
Here's an inconvenient truth: Those low-energy compact fluorescent lightbulbs we're all supposed to use are usually pretty unsightly. As...
Can Eco Joe change the world on his own? Maybe. But it's easier with friends. A GOOD video produced in partnership with GE Ecomagination.

The numbers are pretty striking: Young people care less about having a car, and even having a driver's license, than they used to.

For 4/20 (a date we hear has meaning for marijuana enthusiasts), we take a look at all the electricity it takes to grow America's indoor pot.

A new coating for aluminum panels will help our energy-hungry buildings clean the air themselves.

A new city, planned for 2015, will be riddled with sensors so it can make smart decisions about how it uses water, energy, and other resources.

Which states are using the most energy? And which are using the most renewable energy? Our latest infographic examines U.S. energy use.

Supermodels. They don't just provide us with tabloid fodder and unrealistic beauty standards. They also provide us with solar-powered hospitals.

The self-driving car has been a touchstone of futurism for a long time. Is it about to become reality?

Take a clear, simple look at how coal, oil, and nuclear compare in terms of deaths per watts produced. Coal is deadliest, and it's not even close.

Can we get electricity for Earth by putting solar panels in space? A new analysis suggests that one of the major problems can actually be overcome.