SANTA MONICA, CA, UNITED STATES, January 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The RidePair Climate Initiative today announced ...
New solid-state air conditioners could change the way homes, apartments and office buildings are cooled, eliminating the need ...
Farm waste like crop stalks could fight climate change by becoming building materials that store carbon for decades instead of releasing it.
Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
As climate change accelerates, its impacts are being felt most acutely by those who have contributed the least to the problem: the world’s poorest and most marginalized people. A recent report by the ...
As the city of Syracuse faces persistent environmental inequities, local advocates praised community-driven action at a climate change town hall hosted by SUNY ESF’s Environmental Studies Student ...
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The climate solution sitting in America’s trash
The climate cost of wasted food Most food waste happens in homes, restaurants and retailers, but nearly all of its climate impact is already baked in by the time the food is thrown away. Every piece ...
Hundreds of Yale scholars, students, and alumni joined policymakers, business leaders, artists, and researchers from around the country and world last month for Yale at Climate Week, the university’s ...
Back in 2008, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Charles Harvey had an idea for a company that he thought would both help the environment and make money. He wanted to become part of a ...
Even as Congress increased subsidies for carbon capture this year, there isn't agreement over how much that will cost taxpayers. Sheila Olmstead, a Cornell University professor who specializes in the ...
Why do some climate innovations fail to deliver? Not because they’re flawed, but because the business world misjudges their economics. From hydrogen to EV infrastructure, carbon-capture startups to ...
Cutting food waste is a huge potential climate win. Why are we ignoring it? Experts tell Sentient that the problem persists because political follow-through is limited, climate action still focuses ...
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