Environment

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Carbon Limit’s Tim Sperry Pours the CaptureCrete Story

Tim Sperry, the Founder and CEO of Carbon Limit, a company based in Boca Raton, Florida, is revolutionizing the construction industry with his innovative product, CaptureCrete. Concrete is known to

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Lasted Environment

Find Your Fix: Tech Brands Are Embracing Right to Repair

Microsoft, which earned a 6.9 repairability score on the Surface Laptop 5, has also made strides in repairability. The device

Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treat.

There's a reason why comfort foods are called comfort foods. They provide a sense of familiarity and security, even in

Burn, baby burn

Cory's Belvedere plant, like many others in the UK, is facing doubts about the effectiveness of Carbon Capture and Storage

Guest Idea: Map Appliance Power to Identify and Tame Your Home’s Top Electricity Consumers

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Data Centers Are Changing the Grid. Our Energy Sources Should Evolve Too.

The rapid growth of AI data centers is driving a significant increase in electrical load, posing challenges for the grid's

Arizona’s water is drying up. That won’t stop its data center rush.

Arizona's Water Supply Concerns Offset by Technological Innovations Arizona has long been concerned about its water supply, with the Colorado

Climate nears tipping points

The Urgency of Addressing Global Warming to Save Coral Reefs As global warming continues to rise, the world is facing

Enbridge paid police to protect one pipeline. Now it wants to do it again in Wisconsin.

The Canadian oil pipeline giant Enbridge is facing resistance as it moves forward with construction on a controversial reroute of