Why cleantech investments look sexy again
On paper, renewable energy, energy-efficiency and other green technologies have attracted less new money over the past two years. But the returns for mainstream investors have become more compelling.
On paper, renewable energy, energy-efficiency and other green technologies have attracted less new money over the past two years. But the returns for mainstream investors have become more compelling.
The after effects of the hurricane illustrate why we should continue investing in renewable generation technologies - and ways of capturing the power they produce.
A high number of Asian cities are vulnerable to rising sea levels and that means superstorms will have greater impacts.
Why a photojournalist who was replaced by a reporter with an iPhone still loves disruptive technology.
Verizon wants to permanently cut landline service to a beach community hit by Superstorm Sandy. This could be the future of phone service for areas that are less profitable to serve.
Toyota believes the sum of many small, simple cheap improvements can have bigger impact than simply giving a charity a cash donation.
In the wake of the superstorm, the auto industry assesses the damage.
Rideshares and drivers-for-hire did well during San Francisco's mass transit strike. But one company's surge-pricing model is drawing criticism.
"The Morning Briefing" is SmartPlanet's daily roundup of must-reads from the web. This morning we're reading about the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Verizon's $100 million clean power project aims to do more than cut carbon emissions and boost its green street cred.