While all natural resources are created by the environment, some are regenerated much faster than others. We know that some of the resources we rely on have the potential to run out, while others are ...
The world still depends heavily on coal, oil and natural gas to meet its energy needs. However, the use of these energy sources has a drastic impact on the environment. Furthermore, fossil fuels are ...
Landscape ecologists and plant ecologists analyzed the production and extraction rates of 27 global renewable and non-renewable resources together with economists and sustainability scholars. They ...
Sometimes specific crops and trees are grown just for biomass power. These are often referred to as energy farms. For many years, farmers have been growing switchgrass as a side crop for livestock ...
The solution emerging across continents is clear—integrated, flexible energy systems capable of absorbing renewables, reducing waste, and powering economies more intelligently than ever before. The ...
Small electric co-op in New Mexico separates from Tri-State to pursue solar option La Plata Electric Association has long touted its support for green energy, but now it’s close to reaching a cap on ...
The Environment Massachusetts Research & Policy Center published its Renewable Communities 2021 report which looks at seven case studies of cities, towns and regional agencies working towards complete ...
Vietnam, the Southeast Asian country with more than 98 million people has made exceptional economic progress in recent years. The country has made a significant shift to a market economy and ...
This week’s question—could the world ever run entirely on renewable energy?—is shadowed by a much larger one: Namely, will politicians and powerful forces of delay like Big Oil ever allow the world to ...
Photo credit: Flickr user Paul Lowry. We know that some of the resources we rely on have the potential to run out, while others are renewed as soon as we use them. We've deemed those resources that ...