BONN, Germany – In the old German parliament buildings in Bonn, where 22 years ago the first renewable energy feed-in tariff (FIT)
When environmental and social activist Van Jones was recruited in spring 2009 by the Obama administration to serve as the White House’s
The program looked like a perfect fit for the university. Calgary petroleum magnate Clayton H. Riddell, at the urging of former federal
Gathered together in the Chicago boardroom of global management consulting firm Oliver Wyman, they sit in a circle, in silence, eyes closed.
There’s a dictum among business journalists that media and communications companies are the worst at what they’re supposed to do best: communicate.
Unfortunate fallout from the global economic crisis – notably double-digit unemployment – is driving citizens of the most-affected countries to a mental
There are seven billion people on the planet, meaning there are now up to 14 billion eyeballs capable of monitoring the state
They’ve made little guitar speakers sound bigger by studying the noisemaking ability of cicadas, one of the loudest insects in the world.
Concepts from biomimicry and bioinspiration – the use of nature as a source of inspiration for new technologies – have shown a
Twelve years ago, carpet-tile maker Interface hit it big with biomimicry, and it’s been full steam ahead ever since. Having read biologist