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How Green Is The U.K.’s New Government?

Britain's got a new prime minister, Conservative David Cameron; a new deputy prime minister, Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg; and an odd new governing coalition kludged together with both of their parties. The new government has ...READ MORE

What Does Coal Mining Have to Do With Geoengineering?

Big Coal convinced me of the need to take geoengineering seriously. After four years of researching and writing about the coal industry, it became very clear to me that the world is not going to stop burning coal any time soonREAD MORE

South Korea Unveils "ReCharging Road" for Eco-Friendly Buses

We've covered sustainable urban developments in Seoul before. On Tuesday researchers launched an environmentally friendly public transport system using a "recharging road"-- with a vehicle sucking power magnetically from buried ...READ MORE

A Cheat Sheet for Building Great Neighborhoods

In municipalities across the country, parking lots are getting reincarnated as everything from outdoor food markets to condos. But those are individual projects. In Long Island--itself a region so caked with traffic that people ...READ MORE

Obama's "Director of Game Changers" Talks Energy Breakthroughs

When the Soviet Sputnik beat American satellites into space in 1957, the U.S. tried to reclaim its technological edge by creating the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which pursued high-risk, high-payoff tech breakthroughs. ...READ MORE

Top Green Stories of the ‘00s from Grist

Our friends at Grist.org outlined the 10 biggest green stories from the last decade. From the backlash against coal, to Obama's green initiatives, and of course Al Gore made the list.READ MORE