The administration wants to weaken the “social cost of carbon” as it looks to overhaul Obama’s climate regulations.
Our electric supply is increasingly vulnerable to cyberattack, and new technologies aim to sound the alarm earlier.
A single revolution of a turbine’s blades can power a home for 29 hours.
The falling price of lithium-ion batteries may mean that electrified streets don’t make sense for private cars—but could be useful for public transit.
Six months ago, America led the world’s push to solve climate change. Now it looks on as two reformed nations take its place.
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