Pollution and economic growth mostly move in sync. But some countries are bucking the trend
In a first, researchers use two decades of satellite data on pollution to show the potential to break the links between growth and emissions
In a first, researchers use two decades of satellite data on pollution to show the potential to break the links between growth and emissions
Previous studies have ignored regional differences in capital costs and painted a too-rosy picture of green energy development in Africa and elsewhere
In more and more pockets of the industrial landscape, the byproducts of one process are becoming the raw materials for another, trash is getting a useful second life, and waste is becoming a thing of the past.
Trying to make nature valuable has had a disappointing track record.
How close are we to the Holy Grail of sustainable fashion?
The story of energy use, economic growth, and carbon emissions in four charts.
A photo essay on the rise of edible packaging
No Olympics since 1992 scores high on all sustainability indicators, and the overall picture is middling at best
The inventive, heat-regulating material is cheap and recyclable, and provides an energy-efficient and sustainable solution for food and beverage containers.