Pumping carbon underground to keep it from going into the atmosphere is a good idea in theory, until all that carbon escapes. But what if we kept it underground not as a gas, but as solid rock?READ MORE›
The same country that helped give Bjork her voice hands over its guiding document to everyday citizens. But at its heart, the experiment in social media confuses democracy with transparency, a leading expert in participatory government tells Fast Company.READ MORE›
Iceland has so much geothermal energy that it might build the world's longest undersea electric cable just to share it with the rest of Europe. READ MORE›
Iceland has long used hot water and steam produced by volcanic rocks to heat its homes. But now the country may have a new energy resource: magma.READ MORE›
Good news for sky watchers, bad news for sky travelers: The eruption of a volcano in Iceland means that all flights to and from Ireland and the U.K. are grounded until 6 a.m. GMT tomorrow morning, and airports have closed in Sweden, ...READ MORE›
Melting banks. A tumbling currency. More lousy Björk singles. Iceland's
pride has taken a pummeling over the past year. But delegates at this
summit will discover that the Arctic nation still has one thing to
boast ...READ MORE›
I believe your article on hydrogen ("Hotbed," April) missed half the
story. Hydrogen will replace oil and coal. It can be generated anywhere, can be stored, and when burned simply goes back to water with zero carbon emissions. ...READ MORE›
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