Archive for the 'Sustainability' Category

California compostin’ leads to mighty fine wine

It’s a sustainability success story: San Francisco food scraps help fertilize Northern California grapes, which are used to make wine of which many Americans partake.

Big step forward for ‘green gasoline’

One day the gasoline in your car might come from plants — and no, I’m not talking ethanol. I’m talking actual gasoline made from a plant.

‘Earth: The Sequel’ touts clean-energy inventors

This new book tells the stories of the scientists who are blazing trails on the clean-energy frontier, using everything from solar nanotechnology to algae and viruses to create power in new ways.

M.I.T. president envisions sustainable energy future

Recently I heard M.I.T. President Susan Hockfield speak at a scientific conference about what may be the biggest challenge facing the world: How can the global community meet the needs of people who aspire to better lives — and do it without irreparably harming the planet?

Top 14 engineering challenges of the century

A panel of top scientists and engineers from around the globe recently released a list of the top 14 grand engineering challenges of the 21st century. It contains what the group feels needs to be done to help all people and the planet thrive.

State of the world: Shifting to sustainability?

Innovations from around the globe have environmentalists optimistic that we’re on the path to sustainability. A sustainable global economy would create both wealth and well being for rich and poor alike, while maintaining the global ecosystem that underlies (and makes possible) the global economy.

Which biofuel is best?

Two stories from the last few days address biofuels and their prospects for replacing more of the gasoline we use to power our vehicles. One provides evidence for what could be a biofuel champion; the other compares 26 contenders in search of an environmental winner.

Architects turn to green design

Climate change has led architects to focus their craft on sustainable design, to create buildings that use less energy (thus saving money on energy costs) and reduce climate impacts.


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