According to the company, owners who live in warm, sunny climates will be able to drive their car for months on end without ever plugging into a wall socket.
In the near future, 20 million bike share users will be able to clean the air as they cycle.
In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, the invention is said to have the same environmental impact as 275 urban trees.
The Low Carbon Economy Fund will support projects that will generate clean growth and reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards meeting or exceeding commitments under the Paris Agreement.
An alliance of six institutions in US are designing the world’s largest wind turbine at 500 meters tall.
Vancouver is well on its way to becoming the greenest city in the world – and they are now tackling the arduous problem of harmful single-use packaging.
In recent years, the Indian government has been pushing to green the country’s vast railway network in a variety of ways.
A member of NASA’s on-demand mobility program recently unveiled the first prototype of an all-electric aircraft. The prototype could be ready to move into commercialization next year.
Sweden recently passed a law to reduce their net carbon emissions to zero by 2045.
The 134,000 square meter addition to Singapore‘s main airport is expected to wow travelers with an environment unlike any other. It is expecting completion in early 2019.
A recent discovery could lead to a new, more sustainable way to make ethanol without corn or other crops.
Wind and solar energy supplied 10 percent of the nation's energy in March for the first time.
The plunging cost of wind and solar power mean they will provide a third of the world’s electricity in about 25 years, a leading analysis firm has predicted.
Global coal production fell by 6.2% last year. That's the largest annual decline on record. Consumption was down, too, for the second year in a row, falling 1.7%.
Researchers in Australia have developed a paint for roofs and other surfaces that turns moisture in the air into hydrogen, a sustainable form of energy.