The Biden administration is investing $300 million to turn three old Appalachian coal mines into sources of clean energy and help struggling mining communities.
The health sector emits more than 8 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases. Some hospitals are finding climate remedies by rethinking the use of energy and materials.
As temperatures rise and weather gets more extreme, the problem of power outages is almost certain to get worse—unless we rethink how power is distributed.
The Lone Star State, despite its reputation as the center of the fossil-fuel universe, may be the greenest state in the union—at least when it comes to energy.
Farmers find that spreading certain kinds of crushed rock on fields not only improves soil, but also helps reduce planet-warming greenhouse gases in the air.
Red Sox fans are feasting on produce from a sustainable garden that showcases the potential of organic, urban agriculture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
From a paint that cools buildings to a new carbon capture process used by (among others) the rock band Coldplay, here's the latest in climate innovation.
Newsweek spoke with Evelyn Wang, the head of the Department of Energy's ARPA-E, about new innovations toward clean energy and reducing carbon emissions.
From Charlotte to Singapore, these cities are using cutting-edge sustainability strategies to tackle climate change—and point the way for other places to follow
Breweries around the world are incorporating sustainable practices into their operations—solar panel heaters, reverse osmosis, grain donations and more.
"I truly believe that we can still limit global warming," Wolfgang Busch, a plant biologist working on the "Harnessing Plants Initiative," told Newsweek