The immediate economic future looks bright, barring a few bumps down the roadBy Mitchell HartmanApril 20, 2018POSTED IN: Economy conference board leading economic index employment Wall Street tariffs Industry ListenreadDownloadDownload
Scientists race toward $7.5 million prize to reduce carbonBy Jed KimApril 12, 2018Courtesy of UCLA Samueli School of EngineeringThe XPRIZE started with 38 teams and is now down to a final 10. POSTED IN: sustainability XPRIZE carbon recycling carbon capture climate ListenreadDownloadDownload
How the Rockefellers came to be at odds with Big OilBy Kai Ryssdal and Sean McHenryJanuary 12, 2018POSTED IN: business rockefeller ExxonMobil Oil fossil fuel industry climate change ListenreadDownloadDownload
Not so fast: Climate change will slow air travelBy Jed KimJanuary 01, 2018POSTED IN: sustainability climate change weather extreme weather air travel traveling ListenreadDownloadDownload
In new White House security agenda, climate change is not a threatBy Andy UhlerDecember 18, 2017POSTED IN: sustainability climate change white house climate policy white house security agenda Trump administration ListenreadDownloadDownload
Coastal area in Florida begins to plan for sea level riseBy Amy GreenNovember 23, 2017Amy Green/ for MarketplaceA small Florida city founded by rocket scientists eye building codes and zoning as a way to plan for future vulnerability. POSTED IN: Florida climate change Satellite Beach ListenreadDownloadDownload
U.S. officials tout cleaner fossil fuels, nuclear power at international talksBy Andy UhlerNovember 14, 2017POSTED IN: sustainability fossil fuels United Nations climate climate change Bonn energy nuclear power carbon emissions global energy ListenreadDownloadDownload
Island nations prepare for a looming future without landBy Jed KimNovember 14, 2017Torsten Blackwood/AFP/Getty ImagesKiribati has been identified as the first country that will disappear as a result of climate change.POSTED IN: sustainability climate change sea level rise UN Kiribati Bonn ListenreadDownloadDownload
New leaders want to add their states to carbon trading programBy Jed KimNovember 09, 2017POSTED IN: sustainability climate change United Nations regional greenhouse gas initiative Virginia new jersey pollution Environment ListenreadDownloadDownload