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It's hard not to look at the price of oil and wonder how we need an alternative energy source. Delaware scientists think they may have found it in a flower! Produced by Stephanie Woods of MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (Oct. 7)
The UK should cut its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050, according to a panel advising on climate change.
Catalytic converters were designed to curb toxic emissions from your vehicles. But they have also become a magnet for thieves who sell them for precious metals, following the trend of copper thieves, Caroline Lowe reports (2:22).
As winter approaches, we're hearing the annual warnings of the dangers of wood smoke to our lungs. But next week, one of Seattle's largest power providers will announce plans to burn huge amounts of wood in the middle of downtown. KING 5's Gary Chittim explains why environmental leaders are all for it.
At the Paris Motor Show auto giants unveil electric vehicles ready for the road. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.
A new study shows that as time goes on and our oceans slowly warm, hurricanes will only get stronger.
The Government's chief advisor on climate change says Australia has plenty to lose if it fails to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
The first solar panels have been installed on top of the papal audience hall at Vatican City. Pope Benedict XVI's has made conserving the Earth's resources an important concern of his papacy. (Sept. 29)
Why is wind power meeting opposition from Democrats on Capitol Hill?
The cost to Australian tax payers to save the planet will be clearer today, when Ross Garnaut releases his report.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country holds the EU presidency, on Monday met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for a summit in Marseille focused on global warming, terrorism and the global financial crisis.
One of Australia's biggest recycling companies says it would have to axe 160 jobs if the government's planned emission trading scheme is introduced.
The European parliament have voted for cuts of 17 per cent in cars carbon emissions within four years.
Falling oil prices are dragging down solar stocks, but Tom Zarella, CEO of GT Solar, says the alternative energy business will weather the storm.
"Bicycle for a Day" to reduce carbon footprint.
The housing market is struggling, but renovations could be a smart way to raise your property value without breaking the bank. Cashing in on eco-friendly rebates can save you some green, and help out the environment at the same time.
Dean Marks, Premier Power CEO & chairman, discusses Premier's solar power systems.
Sarah Palin explains her views on global warming and foreign policy.
Dan Fitzpatrick examines three stocks viewed on Fast Money. Today's stocks include Celgene, Research in Motion, and Clean Energy.
Bangladesh is to receive international funds to help it fight the effects of climate change.
John Replogle, CEO of Clorox-owned Burt's Bees explains how the company maintains an eco-friendly image.
The UK is to give £75m to help Bangladesh prepare for the impact of climate change.
The city of Rotterdam says it aims to becomeamajor European centre for CO2 emission storage.
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Professor Ross Garnaut has released his latest report on climate change, outlining the carbon reduction requirements that are needed, in his opinion.
Households will be told today how much the government climate change plan is going to cost.
Professor Ross Garnaut will present the latest stage of his climate change report in Canberra today.
Going green at home can help the environment and your wallet
Rockport, Missouri, is the first U.S. city to meet all of its energy through wind power, with CNBC's Trish Regan.
A British environmentalist is paddling his way to the North Pole to prove a point about climate change.
Cutting costs by using renewable energy, with Dave Ellis, ClimateMaster president
Kevin Rudd touched down in New Zealand last night ahead of a climate change conference today with Prime Minister Helen Clark.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin looks at the future of energy.
CNBC's Scott Cohn looks at highly energy-efficient light bulbs.
Australia will almost certainly be paying more for their electricity when an emissions trading scheme is introduced.
Brendan Nelson's Liberal leadership has been put to the test of Coalition MPs during a marathon meeting on climate change in Canberra.
Brendan Nelson's future as opposition leader remains on shaky ground this morning after he was rolled by shadow cabinet on the issue of climate change.
Liberal Leader Brendan Nelson has been rolled by his Shadow Cabinet on the issue of climate change.
Leadership turmoil looks set to erupt in the Liberal Party as Brendan Nelson appears to have been rolled by his shadow cabinet on climate change.
You might want to use this external hard drive for a cheese serving board! SimpleTech's (re)drive is the most eco-friendly product ever, with its case made partially of Bamboo.