As Storms Intensify, the Job of TV Weather Person Gets More Serious
Once considered comic relief to anchors, television meteorologists are making it clear to viewers that they are covering a crisis in real time. Read More
Once considered comic relief to anchors, television meteorologists are making it clear to viewers that they are covering a crisis in real time. Read More
A federal judge this week required the government take climate change into account before approving offshore oil drilling leases. That’s becoming more common. Read More
Silestone® Sunlit Days carbon-neutral technology has garnered the line a win in the Hard Surfacing, Tiles & Stone Category in 2021 Architizer A+ Product Awards. It was even a finalist…
The "Fragrance with Lotus Flowers" installation by Nakamura Kazunobu Design-Works uses scrap wood to create an entrancing space for Japanese dance. The designers' manipulation of space through light and form…
The COVID-19 pandemic is already influencing future architecture. For example, take S9 Architecture's new adaptive reuse project, Campus 244. This hybrid, well-ventilated, touchless tech campus will serve Atlanta's burgeoning startup…
When you look at Roca's new sustainable Ona bathroom fixture collection, think the Mediterranean: the sea, great food, soft shapes and geometric lines. Ona means "wave" in Catalan, and the…
Notpla is a packaging solutions company. They're not just using recycled cardboard or eliminating plastic foam. They're redesigning the very idea of what packaging is and how it functions. As…
In Monday’s puzzle, “Nye” was the answer to the clue “Bill known as the ‘Science Guy.’” Read More
A judge ruled that the Interior Department must consider the climate impacts of oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico before awarding leases. Read More
The United States hosted a virtual meeting of big polluting countries on Thursday as nations struggle to meet their climate change goals. Read More