WorldChanging Team: By Roger Valdez Study looks for connections between housing and health. Housing and public health advocates have long wanted to establish an empirical connection...
Worldchanging Interview: Nancy Kete on the Future of the American Transportation System Europe Poised To Meet Kyoto Target: Does This Mean The Much-Maligned European Trading System Is A Success? Designing Effective Policy Before Copenhagen: A Conversation With Denis Hayes "The
WorldChanging Team: Tech geeks turn their attention towards energy efficiency. From robotic farmhands to new software, today's news highlights technological innovations that are saving money and energy. ...
Solar Plan Could Revolutionize India's Energy Sector The Future's Made Of Straw Poo power to the people Concentrated Solar Power Goes Mainstream: Lockheed-Martin To Build Large CSP Plant With Thermal Storage In Arizona
Worldchanging Interview: Nancy Kete on the Future of the American Transportation System Europe Poised To Meet Kyoto Target: Does This Mean The Much-Maligned European Trading System Is A Success? Designing Effective Policy Before Copenhagen: A Conversation With Denis Hayes "The
Julia Levitt: Collaborative solutions that will make our communities resilient in the 21st century don't need to wait for some version of the future, or conform to...
Sarah Kuck: Nancy Kete, a program director at the World Resources Institute, knows that in order to create the bright green cities of tomorrow, we must reimagine...
WorldChanging Team: By Suzie Boss Grassroots innovation can be an incredibly effective strategy for building community systems that are useful, lasting and resilient. The power of local...
Worldchanging Interview: Nancy Kete on the Future of the American Transportation System Europe Poised To Meet Kyoto Target: Does This Mean The Much-Maligned European Trading System Is A Success? Designing Effective Policy Before Copenhagen: A Conversation With Denis Hayes "The
Worldchanging Interview: Nancy Kete on the Future of the American Transportation System Europe Poised To Meet Kyoto Target: Does This Mean The Much-Maligned European Trading System Is A Success? Designing Effective Policy Before Copenhagen: A Conversation With Denis Hayes "The
Solar Plan Could Revolutionize India's Energy Sector The Future's Made Of Straw Poo power to the people Concentrated Solar Power Goes Mainstream: Lockheed-Martin To Build Large CSP Plant With Thermal Storage In Arizona
The Clean Energy Bank: Financing the transition to a low-carbon economy House Committee Approves Landmark (Bipartisan!) Clean Energy And Climate Bill — Political Realists Rejoice, Climate Science Realists Demand More How To Make Climate Policy Fair Latest to Sound the
Solar Plan Could Revolutionize India's Energy Sector The Future's Made Of Straw Poo power to the people Concentrated Solar Power Goes Mainstream: Lockheed-Martin To Build Large CSP Plant With Thermal Storage In Arizona
Sarah Kuck: What are the legal and human rights implications of climate change? As the evidence becomes stronger and the science more serious, people in countries, companies,...
Andy Lubershane: This week's cartoon describes alternative cooking stoves. New, affordable and effective methods for cooking and heating homes in the Global South have the potential to...
Errmmm... 68000/26000 ~ 260 watts per household. Unless I'm missing something (like extremely efficient German insulation?), you might be better off heating the house by stabling the cows under it, as they used to do
Ben Block: Five years ago, the rains disappeared for a month across much of Malawi, just as the country's corn crop reached a critical growth period....
WorldChanging Team: UN Names New Biosphere Reserves UNESCO's World Network of Biosphere Reserves grew by 22 this week. The recipients, from 17 countries, include straightforward conservation...
Julia Levitt: In rural regions of the Himalayas, a new lightweight, low cost, portable solar cooker called the SolSource 3-in-1 is poised to transform the health...
Adopting technologies that identify neighborhoods most vulnerable to the Climate Gap; Choosing either an a uction or fee-based system that would generate revenue to help families living in poverty absorb the higher costs of water, food and energy ; Seizing