California Adopts New Light Bulb Efficiency Standard
California is again showing the U.S. government and the world how to take bold steps to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
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California is again showing the U.S. government and the world how to take bold steps to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
Code-approved, off-the-shelf, carbon-storing building materials can sequester a lot of carbon.
Green initiatives by American businesses and communities are partially offsetting federal abandonment.
With minor adjustments, the building industry can reduce its climate impact by double.
Efforts are underway to reestablish beavers in some of their original habitats.
Better measuring data underlines a major social justice issue and suggest a range of innovative strategies to counter extreme temperatures.
As we shift to all-electric homes, heat pump water heaters will be part of the package.
Innovations, cleaner sources of energy, sequestering emissions and using only what’s needed can get the cement industry to zero-carbon.
Of the world’s 7 billion-plus people, more than half live in cities. Ninety percent of these cities are in coastal
New aircraft designs, more efficient engines, and plant-based fuels can drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.