By BECKY BOHRER JUNEAU, Alaska — The group promoting a massive gold-and-copper prospect near Alaska''s Bristol Bay said Tuesday they plan to press on with their work, despite passage of a b...
By Ted Howes Sustainable consumption remains the next big challenge in sustainability. Without recounting impending resource scarcity and the population boom, the macro trends show that we''re he...
By Dean Praetorius It might surprise you to hear that the U.S. military may be advancing the field of alternative fuels. But rising petroleum costs and a desire to cut dependence on oil have pushed the m...
By BRADLEY BERMAN WITHIN weeks of when Nissan first began delivering the Leaf to buyers last December, do-it-yourselfers were looking for ways to make the new electric car — an engineering marvel from on...
By Michael dEstries We’ve been covering electric conversions of the classic DMC-12 DeLorean (made famous by a certain movie with Michael J. Fox) over the years, so you can imagine our giddiness at ...
By Mark Lee Welcome to the first post from SustainAbility''s Changing Tack blog on GreenBiz.com. While a number of SustainAbility team members have written for this site before, we are newly...
By lindastcyr Every year the Environmental Media Association seeks out the greenest celebrities, movie sets, television episodes, and entertainment programming that brings environmental awareness to mill...
By Robin Wilkey On Saturday, UC Davis held a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of West Village -- the University''s new student, faculty and staff housing facility that is now the n...
Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo has scaled an oil rig, protested apartheid, performed hunger strikes, been expelled, exiled, and arrested. As he tells The Huffington Post, "Civil disobed...