Many industries in the U.S. have cut their carbon footprints in recent years, but transportation remains one sector where emissions are still increasing.
When the peak sales months for personal space heaters are July and August, you know something's pretty wrong with our approach to office air conditioning.
ISeeChange's new mobile app allows you to link your observations about climate and weather with NASA's satellite mapping of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Solar and wind power are generally only useful when the sun is shinning or the wind is blowing. But new battery technologies could help renewables become a full-time power source.
Yet another reason to visit your local library: You can now check out this cool $200 gizmo that will tell you how good (or bad) the air is in your home.
As if your electricity bill wasn't mysterious enough, your utility could soon be charging you different rates for electricity used at different times of day. But it could be a big way to conserve energy and save money.
No Wi-Fi. That's right—the Pennsylvania DEP still doesn't have Wi-Fi. But DEP Secretary John Quigley says one of his top priorities is to bring the agency into the 21st century.
A physics professor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania has accidentally hit on a way to determine food freshness that's way better than an expiration date—or the sniff test.