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A community solar project in Seattle is powering the real sharing economy.
More and more utilities are competing for solar power dollars -- but what will that mean for smaller companies and consumers?
24M claims it's got a new way to bring down the cost of the big batteries that renewable energy systems need. It'll take years to see if the company's right.
Can Allen Hershkowitz's green sports movement turn fans into environmentalists?
From replanting the reefs we've lost to evolving stronger corals, humans are trying to engineer reefs to withstand climate change.
The White House decided not to draft rules on explosive gas in tanker cars, Reuters reports. Meanwhile, an oil train blows up in Illinois.
Other states are also moving to roll back renewable policies, much to the delight of the right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council.
In Mad Max: Fury Road, humanity has done the irrevocable damage it had long been warned about, and now lives out its final days in mayhem.
Less rain means fewer clouds, fewer clouds means more sun, more sun means more solar power.