Volcano That Blasted Seawater into the Stratosphere May Have Damaged Ozone Layer
The Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai volcano erupted in January 2022 with the force of an atomic weapon. The disaster has launched dozens of new studies about global warming
The Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai volcano erupted in January 2022 with the force of an atomic weapon. The disaster has launched dozens of new studies about global warming
Rocks can pull carbon out of the air more inexpensively than machines. But can the process be scaled?
A team of scientists has figured out how to convert planet-warming carbon dioxide into a harmless powdery fuel that could be converted into clean electricity
A facility off the coast of Oregon is being constructed to test devices to harness wave power that resemble everything from buoys to carpets
The Western U.S. faces a future of fighting multiple large wildfires at once—a situation that is more difficult than handling a single blaze, even if the total acreage is similar
Pope Francis’s new encyclical says irresponsible lifestyles are the biggest impediment to reducing carbon emissions
With the expansion of wind power—and the growth of turbines—comes challenges in areas that are unaccustomed to whirring blades
The Department of Energy is launching an initiative to mimic climate disasters and other threats against the power grid
The U.S. government is celebrating some success at reining in emissions of a potent greenhouse gas called SF6, which traps 25,000 times more heat than CO2 does over a century-long timescale
NOAA will use a converted Air Force bomber to search the upper atmosphere for substances that could help the U.S. reflect sunlight away from Earth
A panel of independent experts urged international leaders to set rules for the stratosphere and solar geoengineering
Instead of sucking planet-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, some scientists are looking to capture it from the oceans
A start-up called Living Carbon is planting millions of “photosynthesis enhanced” poplar seeds across the U.S. with the aim of providing carbon credits
Department of Energy researchers are partnering with battery manufacturers to help them find new ways to make cheap batteries that can store a lot of energy
Iron-air batteries have a “reversible rust” cycle that could store and discharge energy for far longer and at less cost than lithium-ion technology
A new contest aims to jump-start U.S. production of floating wind turbines to place in ocean waters too deep for standard designs
Scientists are working on ways to better anticipate the pathways—and health dangers—of drifting wildfire smoke
New research points to underwater waves that create cooler ocean areas in which coral can survive global warming
The project will retrofit older homes and apartment buildings to be more energy efficient
Department of Energy researchers say gasoline might have to be substituted with biofuels to ensure that climate targets are achieved
The Department of Energy is helping to fund 11 projects that are designed to harness the power of moving water
NOAA’s Annual Greenhouse Gas Index finds that greenhouse gases trapped nearly 50 percent more heat last year than they did in 1990
And other new technology could detect carbon monoxide emitted just when flames start
More than 170 projects are underway worldwide