Energy research is critical to continuing advances in human productivity and welfare. In this Commentary, we raise for debate and…
On June 7, 2018, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Environment and Natural Resources Program and the Center for Science, Technology, and…
Some scientists suggest that it might be possible to reflect a portion of incoming sunlight back into space to reduce climate change and…
More than 660 million Indians live in areas that exceed the Indian National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for fine particulate (PM2.…
Sulfate geoengineering is a proposed method to partially counteract the global radiative forcing from accumulated greenhouse gases,…
We describe a process for capturing CO2 from the atmosphere in an industrial plant. The design captures ~1 Mt-CO2/year in a continuous…
This summer, 60 million Americans will head to the seaside to enjoy majestic waves and salty breezes. It all seems reassuringly familiar.…
Mining industries form a significant share of the industrial landscape of many poor countries. At the same time, mining activities have…
After a tumultuous week of unpredictable twists and turns during President Donald Trump’s visit to Europe, anxiety levels have risen among…
In placing retaliatory tariffs on certain goods and products, America’s trade partners have signaled how well they understand American…