The Great Drying: The End of the American Southwest?
Unless the world becomes more serious about reining in greenhouse gases, the Southwest will become ever more parched.
Unless the world becomes more serious about reining in greenhouse gases, the Southwest will become ever more parched.
Offshore wind farms not only produce significant amounts of renewable, carbon-free energy but also create reserves where sea life flourishes.
Rocket scientist Elon Musk might be concerned about climate change, but even he doesn’t have all the facts right.
How many more disasters will it require for the light to dawn in the minds of decision-makers that it’s a matter of survival.
Is the massive volume of freshwater from Greenland’s melting icecaps inhibiting the flow of the Gulf Stream?
An Australian company, HB11 Energy Proprietary Limited, is producing energy from nuclear fusion, but without the hot fiery ball of plasma….
A rocket launch by SpaceX produces as much CO2 as 583 cars driven for one year. Can the really planet handle any more space travel?
If OPEC’s more conservative warming estimate is music to the ears of environmentalists, it’s not a very sweet tune at all….
Long-term drought across the American Southwest doesn’t bode well for agriculture and water interests in the region moving forward…
Is it possible to replace all fossil fuels with wind and solar by 2050? That’s what we have to do to avoid cataclysmic climate change.