Articles for: EARTH

by Fred Lambert: Tesla is aiming to ramp up Tesla Semi production to 50,000 electric...

by Peter Johnson: Signs are surfacing that the rollout of electric vehicles and renewable energy...

by Michelle Starr: One of the most anticipated images from the James Webb Space Telescope...

by Fred Pearce: Developing nations have pushed demands that rich nations provide compensation for climate-caused...

By Vanessa Bates Ramirez: Even as 3D printing gains more traction as a next-gen homebuilding...

by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: A few years ago, most of the vertical farms being built...

by Gregory Pierce: Coastal urban centers around the world are urgently looking for new, sustainable...

by Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar: Warmer air is thinning most of the vast mountain range’s glaciers, known...

by Jaclyn Trop: Halo Car, a Las Vegas-based startup that combines teleoperations and car sharing,...

by Andrew S. Lewis: Sparked by the 1970s environmental movement, the Clean Water Act —...

by Andrew J Hawkins: The startup is hoping that FAA certification will allow it to...

By Andew Herrig: According to a new report, worldwide employment in renewable energy reached 12.7...

by Alexander C. Kaufman: The famed teenage activist wades into one of Germany’s fiercest debates…

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Water is California’s most precious commodity these days, as the state endures a drought that...

by Fred Pearce: High-profile initiatives to plant millions of trees are being touted by governments...

by Nadia Lopez: California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s last-minute legislative plan for tackling the climate crisis...

by Sarah Kuta: NASA and SpaceX will jointly study whether the private company could lift...

by Carly Cassela: Based on its market share, the world’s most notorious cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, results...

by Marianne Guenot: Lakes appearing in Alaska because of melting permafrost are “belching” methane into...

The James Webb and Hubble telescopes on Thursday revealed their first images of a spacecraft...

by Moniyra Roughan: The oceans absorb more than 90 percent of all extra heat trapped...

by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: Though it’s still a controversial technology, direct air capture—also called carbon...

by NASA: After 10 months of flying through space, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)...

by John Timmer: It’s often cheaper to build and run solar than to buy gas...