Arnold Schwarzenegger, the man who once delivered the line 'you hit like a vegetarian,' is promoting a plant-based diet for health and environmental reasons.
While world leaders meet in Paris to discuss reducing carbon emissions believed to contribute to climate change, the government of Gibraltar is putting its own renewable energy plan into action.
Not unexpectedly, the CEO of Tesla and President of SolarCity Mr. Musk spoke at length about getting off petrol and into all-electric transportation, as well as mixing in more solar renewable energy to the grid, in a very lengthy, yet engaging presen
Books voice doubt over whether climate change is real and suggest global warming could be beneficial, researchers say in analysis of four science texts
After the disastrous BP oil spill, clean up crews dumped over 7 million liters of a dispersant called Corexit into the water. This may have worsened the crisis, however...
By 2020, the city aims to have no waste going to its landfill...Those who violate the ban could face fines of up to $1,000. That's certainly an incentive to invest in a reusable glass bottle.
The New York attorney general has launched an investigation into whether Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) misled the public and shareholders about the risks of climate change
Many in the markets and the oil and gas industry are focused on the short term price oscillations, but recent studies suggest the longer-term outlook could be far worse than believed
An ambitious new project is hoping to help clean the world's oceans with a trash collector that is reportedly the longest floating structure in recorded world history.
The official draft text of the climate treaty for the soon-to-start UN Climate Summit in Paris proposes to establish a global Supreme Court that would rule on issues such as "climate justice," "climate finance," "technology transfers," an
Impressively, the substance changes color when it comes into contact with and absorbs mercury, which means it could also be used to detect whether waterways are polluted.
First it was wildfires, then it was unprecedented flooding, and now it is earthquakes. In the past two weeks alone, more than 400 earthquakes have shaken San Ramon - a small city that sits approximately 45 miles east of San Francisco.