Early price forecasts underestimated how good we’d get at making green energy
International climate pledges may be on the right track—maybe
World’s climate targets aren’t bad, but they’re still a far cry from 1.5C warming
36,000 gigatons of carbon heralded history’s biggest mass extinction
New insights into the end-Permian mass extinction 252 million years ago.
Self-sustaining solar house on wheels wants to soak up the Sun
Students from the Netherlands will take their new solar ride 3,000 km to Spain.
The stormy relationship between solar power and the weather
Insurance claims, maintenance tickets show how snow and storms hit solar power.
To limit warming to 1.5°C, huge amounts of fossil fuels need to go unused
Nearly 60 percent of oil, 90 percent of coal should stay in the ground.
In the US, wind power is getting bigger and better, report says
Longer blades, taller towers among the reasons wind power is growing in the US.
At least one species of primate underperforms when the heat is on
After researchers presented a huge reward, monkeys did less well in a skill test.
It’s time to rethink personal carbon allowances, research suggests
It might be tricky and some might not like it, but a PCA could lower emissions.
When robots screw up, how can they regain human trust?
New study shows tactics robots can use to redeem themselves in the workplace.