IODP | The Library of Earth’s History
Unlocking Earth's Secrets: The Power of Scientific Ocean Drilling
In our quest to understand Earth's past and prepare for its future, scientific ocean drilling emerges...
Are Data Centers Bad for the Environment?
Data centers are responsible energy consumption for a approximately 1% of that of the world, the average power usage effectiveness is in the range of 1.4–1.6,...
How Green Tech is Saving the Internet’s Carbon Footprint | CarbonFirst
In an era where environmental consciousness is paramount, the Carbon First project emerges as a groundbreaking initiative to revolutionize energy efficiency in the world...
Bio-Pesticides, Nature’s Answer to Sustainable Farming | Happy Harvest
Happy Harvest is developing a bio-inspired bio-pesticide to help make farming both more sustainable and also less harmful to humans and the environment.
GEOGloWS ECMWF Streamflow Service | Forecasting streamflows around the world
GEOGloWS helps to organize the international community engaged in the hydrologic sciences, observations, and their application to forecasting and provides a forum for government-to-government...
Unlocking the 0.1% | How Penn State’s Genomics Research Is Transforming Medicine
Inside Penn State’s Center for Medical Genomics At first glance, humans appear remarkably similar. In fact, 99.9 percent of our DNA is identical. But...
Rethinking How We Store Carbon in a Living World | CARBS
We’ve spent decades arguing about cutting carbon. Less about where it should go once it’s out of the air. Nature, it turns out, already...
Sea Helping Land | AquaSteady
Across the world, farmers live between floods and droughts. The ground drinks too fast, then cracks too soon. As climate patterns grow more erratic,...
Africa’s Green Future | Restoration Done Right
In the heart of Africa, restoration doesn’t begin with a tree—it begins with a seed.
Across the continent, vast tracts of land are degraded, depleted,...
The Future of Cities is Growing Back to Nature | NATURA Global Roadmap
Cities have always been engines of creativity and resilience—but they’ve also been built on a fundamental mistake: leaving nature out. For decades, concrete and...

















