What's Green About This Year's Super Bowl?
For the first time, LEDs completely lit the Super Bowl, cutting electricity use more than 75%.
For the first time, LEDs completely lit the Super Bowl, cutting electricity use more than 75%.
Thanks to low gas prices, at least 27 countries are reducing fossil subsidies.
The Senate spent an entire month debating a bill that will be vetoed, see how they voted on the various amendments.
Scotland's moratorium will be in place until there's a full public debate, and the UK compromised with a set of strict regulations.
Right now, 56.5 million monarch butterflies are hibernating in Mexico, slightly more than last year.
Perhaps we would value our protected lands and water more if they were included as part of our economy!
President Obama continues his supposed balanced approach of conserve here, drill there.
The Koch Brothers have their own national party network and revealed the enormous amount they will spend on the presidential election.
The state's solar carve-out will add gigawatts over the next 15 years.
Solar costs the same or less than utility-based electricity in 42 of America's 50 largest cities; renewables at parity in many countries.