Exploring a fossil-fuel free industrial revolution prompts us to consider the grave risks we’re taking by not making every concerted effort to rapidly fix our global environment.

Exploring a fossil-fuel free industrial revolution prompts us to consider the grave risks we’re taking by not making every concerted effort to rapidly fix our global environment.
Scientists investigate shipping activities in the North and Baltic Seas to implement zero-emission solutions in the next decade.
A new electrochemical reactor could be the solution to emissionless cement production.
The TriboPump enables energy-efficient water disinfection at the point of use.
A new nanofluid coating provides an opportunity to reduce energy waste in the next generation of smart windows.
Is the electrification of the global fleet of automobiles and trucks truly a panacea for curbing greenhouse gas emissions, stabilizing global warming and ameliorating climate change or, rather, is it merely a way of shifting the problem from conventional internal combustion to electric vehicles?
Professor Geoffrey Ozin discusses what he believes may be the largest challenge of the century—the development of an artificial photosynthetic machine.
A new hydrogel extracts water from the air, offering a sustainable alternative to bottled water and addressing global water shortages.
As valuable resources dwindle and environmental risks loom, reducing our dependence on traditional agriculture is becoming necessary.
Pilot study explores how recycled glass is being used to grow salsa ingredients, protect coastlines, and safeguard the future of farming.