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Forget Curbing Suburban Sprawl

Building denser cities would do little to reduce CO2 emissions, a new NAS report concludes.

Q&A: Mark Little, Head of GE Global Research

GE is pushing the smart grid and thin-film solar, but don't expect new kinds of nuclear reactors.

Life after Yucca Mountain

Geologist Allison MacFarlane on the future of nuclear waste--and what it means for nuclear power.

Pricing Carbon Emissions

A bill before Congress may prove a costly way to reduce greenhouse gases.

Does Anyone Understand Geo-Engineering?

Research may be needed to evaluate alternatives to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.

Energy and Climate Bill Advances

Fear of EPA regulation could help it pass, says Congressman Markey.

Gravity Satellite Blasts Off on Climate Mission

The spacecraft will measure the earth's gravitational field with new accuracy.

Weathering Climate Change

Ralph J. Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, discusses the challenges of climate-change research.

Observing Buried Carbon Dioxide

A project proves that millions of tons of the sequestered gas can be safely monitored.

A Strategy for Coping with Climate Change

Amid rising seas, a California modeling effort recommends abandoning land tracts in the Sacramento Delta.

A Smarter Supercomputer

A new design could run ultrahigh-resolution climate models.

How to Plan for Climate Change

The London Olympics' site reflects a trend toward urban planning that contemplates climate resiliency and reduced emissions.

Measuring Asia's Pollution Exports

NASA has quantified the amount of pollution that moves from East Asia to North America.

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