Energy and Climate Change

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This year’s weird Alaska winter should make us very, very nervous.

It’s time to think of winters like the past three as glimpses into the future.

Startup Invents a Bench that Can Cut Air Pollution by Up to 30 Percent.

The startup Green City Solutions has created a 13-foot high installation that can fight pollution with the force of 275 trees while also serving as a hub for free Wi-Fi and other infrastructure needs.

Missoula gets public solar-powered charging station

The charging station was provided by Climate Smart Missoula, which is a community-funded group that fosters partnerships and actions to address climate change in the community.

New solar lab to boost Missoula College energy technology program

Several large solar projects are planned around the state this summer, promising new jobs in a rapidly growing field.

Making electronics out of coal

Coal could become the basis for solar panels, batteries, or electronic devices.

Can N.Y. solar-electric deal recharge U.S. green-energy effort?

The head of the leading rooftop solar company in the U.S. told me last year that one of his top priorities was to strike deals with electric utilities that would make them partners rather than rivals in the changing power sector.

Iran city hits suffocating heat index of 165 degrees, near world record

Wherever you live or happen to travel to, never complain about the heat and humidity again.

60 Minutes On This Bicycle Can Power Your Home For 24 Hours! (Video)

As, the founder of the Free Electric hybrid bike, shares in the video, it is possible to generate electricity at home while simply doing a daily workout routine.

Missoula electronics recycler holding first ever sale today and tomorrow 4/22-23

If you’re hoping to save a few bucks buying a used computer, and save the Earth at the same time, you’ll get your chance the next couple of days. It was a year ago that…

9 WIRED Stories You Should Read This Earth Day

#6 Climate Change Is Going to Be Expensive–For Everybody