A Ban on Biodiversity?
Despite being the voice of the world's flora and fauna, will the delegates at the 10th meeting of the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity actually bring real change? David Biello reports

Despite being the voice of the world's flora and fauna, will the delegates at the 10th meeting of the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity actually bring real change? David Biello reports
The innovative research and development program known as ARPA-e is in imminent danger of losing funding--and putting the U.S. even further behind in its bid for a clean-energy economy. David Biello reports
Automobiles go back to the future and become electric, but are they too quiet? David Biello reports
Wasting food isn't just bad in its own right, it also represents a profound waste of energy. David Biello reports
So-called geothermal power has been around for more than a century. What will it take to heat up this energy source? David Biello reports
A newly discovered extremophile can subsist on a modicum of energy. David Biello reports
This year could be a very bad year for coral reefs, thanks to warm waters as a result of El Nino and climate change. David Biello reports
Transportation is the fastest-growing source of emissions of carbon dioxide. The U.S. aims to change that with stickers. David Biello reports
It's not just the inconveniences of traffic jams that may last for months outside of Beijing, it's also the global climate. David Biello reports
Warming temperatures will exacerbate crop-destructive events, ranging from fires to floods. David Biello reports
The United Nations partners with Ecuador in a bid to pay for the privilege of keeping oil underground and a tropical forest undisturbed. David Biello reports
Adding biochar to soil might be a good way to cut pollution from agriculture while improving fertility. David Biello reports
Yet more scientific research highlights ongoing climate change--as the U.S. enjoys the hottest July on record. David Biello reports
China is now the world's number-one user of energy--unless you ask the Chinese. David Biello reports
The seas are already overlapping islands and coasts from Panama to India. David Biello reports
Ocean-based wind turbines don't need to be firmly anchored to the seafloor, according to a new study. David Biello reports, with narration by Christie Nicholson
Scientists predict a bigger than average dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico this year. David Biello reports (with narration by Christie Nicholson)
The cities of the future might be greener, cleaner and more vibrant if people are put before automobiles. David Biello reports
A group of endangered sperm whales live in the vicinity of the oil spill--and now one of them has turned up dead. David Biello reports
The ongoing oil spill is just one cost of our ongoing addiction to fossil fuel. David Biello reports
Infrared cameras have enabled scientists to determine what makes for a successful cricket sex life. David Biello reports
What lives in a given ecosystem depends on history. David Biello reports
A new proposal would limit whaling, by permitting small amounts of it. David Biello reports
Extinction already stalks lizards, thanks to global warming. David Biello reports
As bad as it is, BP's Gulf oil spill dwindles compared with gushers of the past. David Biello reports
What does the genome of an amphibian tell us about ourselves? David Biello reports
It's not paper, plastic or even aluminum. David Biello reports
Preventing explosions in coal mines isn't rocket science. David Biello reports
Warming temperatures have already impacted wheat yields--in the U.S. David Biello reports
By failing to curb trade in the endangered ocean giant, the international community may have doomed it to extinction. David Biello reports