Why Siemens and a California tribe are building a microgrid

Can microgrids make reservations more resilient? This project looks to be a fitting proving ground for energy independence. Read More

Shuffling the deck: A resilience plan for Atlantic City

A research and design firm has a plan to remake Atlantic City's ailing economy to become a global center for research on resiliency. Read More

How Google, startups aim to help us breathe better

Scientists can’t be everywhere to measure air pollution. Thanks to these developments, they may not have to be. Read More

States turning to green banks to finance renewables

As financial support from the government wanes, many states are turning to the private sector to nurture their renewable energy markets, which also is proving to be a boon to business. Read More

Materials from 49ers' Candlestick Park score a second life

How recycling an old professional sports stadium can translate to new economic and environmental benefits. Read More

How tech will disrupt and decarbonize the economy

'SMARTer' technology will generate over $11 trillion by 2030 while reducing negative environmental impacts, a new report finds. Read More

Poacher's delight: Technology is a double-edged sword for wildlife

Mobile phones and big data help conservationists stop poaching, but they also let unwitting tourists accidentally lead poachers to endangered animals. Read More

An experiment in ‘net zero deforestation’ in Guatemala

In a country experiencing one of the most rapid deforestation rates in the world, an experiment in sustainable, community-managed timber production lends some hope to the possibility of net zero deforestation harvesting. Read More

The problem with translating smart cities to the global South

By 2050, 2.5 billion more people will live in global cities — 90 percent of whom will reside in Africa, Latin America or Asia. But how do these less-developed urban centers fit into the hype about smart city technology? Read More

No April Fools: 5 off-the-wall green inventions that really exist

Jokes aside, some companies have launched some truly innovative — and downright crazy — sustainability tools. Read More