A Late Burst of Climate Denial Extends the Era of Trump Disinformation
A Trump administration official, claiming the imprimatur of the White House, has posted a series of papers questioning the established science of climate change.
A Trump administration official, claiming the imprimatur of the White House, has posted a series of papers questioning the established science of climate change.
ETH climate researcher Daniela Domeisen has documented how the stratosphere influences extreme weather events. What surprised her was the sheer range of potential impacts. She explains what this means for climate research and long-term weather forecasts
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest inventory of electric generators, 9.1 gigawatts (GW) of electric generating capacity is scheduled to retire in 2021. Nuclear generating capacity will account for the largest share of total capacity retirements (56%), followed by coal (30%)
Arun Bhat, who is a part of Tesla Club India on Twitter, has a great idea as to what Elon Musk and Tesla can do in India. These suggestions are from the perspective of a Tesla shareholder in India who wants to buy his own Tesla
Emissions plunged more than 10 percent. If the trend can be sustained, it would put the United States within striking distance of one of its major goals under the Paris climate agreement.
In “Unsolaced,” Greta Ehrlich tells a story of personal discovery against the backdrop of the climate crisis.
In past articles, we’ve profiled some of the key technologies that are essential to the all-electric modern home of the future: heat pumps for space heating; induction stoves for incredibly precise and fast cooking; electric cars for pollution-free transportation; and heat pump water heaters for hot water. To this list we now add the electric…
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As I was doing my late-night scroll through TikTok, I came across Jon Moss’s first experience in a Tesla. It’s a comedic skit that had me laughing as the video looped. He also shared it on his Instagram, which makes it easier for us to share with you
Since 2002, the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® has inspired more than 450 collegiate teams and 23,000 students worldwide. In addition to the focus on tomorrow’s leaders, the Solar Decathlon has a foundational goal of providing educational programs and opportunities for the general public
Nebraska is experiencing a boom in renewable energy while at the same time allowing an ethanol plant to endanger the health and safety of some residents.