Topics Biofuels
U.S. at Brink of Turning Point in Energy
Oil prices and advancements in renewables in 2014 set the scene for a major turning point in energy in 2015.
Cheap Gas May Not Mean More Driving This Winter
Cheap gasoline may not mean people will drive more this winter, a new EIA report says.
Grass is Greener for the Future of Biofuels
A genetically-engineered bacterium developed by scientists can make biofuel from wild-growing switchgrass.
Map Shows Energy Installations In Extreme Weather’s Path
Energy Information Administration's online energy map shows infrastructure in path of extreme weather.
Fossil Fuel Investments Face Major Risks Due to Climate
Group monitoring how investment funds manage climate risks says many expose investors to huge losses.
IPCC’s ‘Carbon Budget’ Will Not Drive Climate Talks
The UN's climate chief says it would be too 'politically difficult' to negotiate carbon emissions based on the IPCC's findings.
Financial Pressure Grows on Fossil Fuel Industry
Financial pressure and divestment threats could force the fossil fuel industry to address climate change.
More Frequent Heat Waves by 2020 ‘Almost Certain’
Scientists say greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere makes more heat waves inevitable.