Hyundai's hydrogen car just set a world record for the longest continuous journey

The Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell car just broke the record for longest continuous drive by a hydrogen-powered vehicle, completing a 6,096 mile journey over six days.

Could Acre Designs' venture-backed net zero energy houses revolutionize the home building industry?

Backed by startup incubator Y Combinator, Acre Designs is poised to transform the house building industry with prefabricated, net zero energy homes that are affordable and sustainable.

New Law in USA Seeks To Prosecute Fossil Fuel Companies For Deliberately Misleading The Public Over Climate Change

A United States senator is seeking to pass legislation in California that would expose fossil fuel companies to investigations that could hold them accountable for purposely misleading the public over the scientific evidence for climate change.

Lightweight structures and "smart skin" make aviation more sustainable

U of T engineers are researching technologies like lightweight materials and flow control, which could potentially improve efficiency, lower costs and reduce emissions in the aviation industry

Global waste to energy market set for rapid growth, to reach around USD 36.0 billion by 2020 according to market forecasts

Global waste to energy market was valued at USD 24.0 billion in 2014 and is expected to reach USD 36.0 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of around over 7.5% between 2015 and 2020.

Paolo Venturella Architecture's Global Cooling Skyscraper would cool the entire planet

Italian architects Paolo Venturella and Cosimo Scotucci designed a Global Cooling Skyscraper that would use wind power to cool the planet and battle global warming.

Saving Half the Planet for Nature Isn't As Crazy As It Seems

"It's a practical possibility," says biologist E.O. Wilson, and it could save 80 to 90 percent of all species on Earth.

Solar-powered Polak building paves the way to a more sustainable university campus

The campus of the future will undoubtedly incorporate sustainable design, and Erasmus University in Rotterdam wants to pave the way by leading through example.

Most Americans Now Oppose Nuclear Energy

For the first time ever, a majority of Americans say they're opposed to nuclear energy. Revealingly, the declining attitudes towards nuclear has less to do with the perceived risks, and more to do with falling gas prices.

China's forest recovery shows hope for mitigating global climate change

China's sweeping program to restore forests across the country is working. The vast destruction of China's forests, leveled after decades of logging, floods and conversion to farmland, has become a story of recovery, according to the first independent verification.

Floating Solar Panels Restore Doomed Lake

A tropical landscape flooded to accommodate an underperforming hydroelectric dam is getting a new lease on life.

These 10 countries are leading the world in solar energy

In a world that's hungry for energy but increasingly wary of the damage that generating power can do, solar might just be the answer: clean energy that's cheap and virtually endless.

Nissan: introducing the Fuel Station of the Future

Nissan reveals an exciting glimpse into the future – with the first look at its fully connected vision of the future of mobility in association with renowned architects, Foster + Partners.

Energizer launches world's first recycled rechargeable batteries

Energizer launches a line of rechargeable, recycled batteries called Recharge.