The Philippines is the second largest producer of geothermal energy, but the country is looking to export its renewable energy program to other nations.
The Obama Administration is expected to decide the fate of the pipeline project in 2013, and the debate between protestors and TransCanada continues.
With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.
Renewable energy has been used in Corsica, France, for decades. Now the island is considered an experiment for the newest technologies.
Aquatic hyacinth is overtaking Africa's Lake Victoria, but entrepreneurs are using the invasive weed to create baskets and rope to sell.
CNN's Fareed Zakaria reports that cars have gotten increasingly heavier and looks at one scientist's design for the lighter car of the future.
New York's iconic Waldorf-Astoria hotel is playing host to a swarm of bees in return for fresh honey offered exclusively to guests.
The New York skyscraper is switching its iconic lights from incandescent bulbs to brighter and more energy efficient LEDs.
The U.S. fracking boom is creating a big demand for guar, a substance used in drilling, and is benefiting thousands of guar bean farmers in India.
Startup Liquid Metal Battery is developing a low-cost battery they say will store wind or solar electricity for when there's no wind or sun.
While most old mobile phones end up in landfills, increasingly they end up in the hands of eRecycling Corps who restores them to be resold.
Former U.S. Representative Bob Inglis is pushing for higher taxes on gasoline and coal to fight climate change, offset by tax cuts elsewhere.
FedEx has set goals to cut fuel consumption and reduce emissions, but the high cost of electric trucks has slowed down their fleet modernization.
New Jersey-based Primus Green Energy has developed a process to turn corn, wood and even natural gas into high-octane gasoline for cars.
Cargill CEO Greg Page talks about the challenges of increasing food production to meet a growing global population.
Former White House Chief of Staff John Podesta says that high gas prices have crowded out other energy issues in the presidential election.
Chairman Rob Walton discusses how the retail giant has carried out initiatives to become more eco-friendly.
Enterprise CEO Andy Taylor discusses the challenges his company faces in renting more electric cars to customers.
Coca-Cola was slow to embrace social media, but CSO Bea Perez says the company uses it to reach out to consumers and critics.
At Fortune's Brainstorm Green conference, a panel debates whether fracking can be regulated without hurting the economy.
Austin-based startup Omni Water Solutions has developed a water filtration system that fits in the trailer of a big rig truck.
A Steamboat Springs, Colorado ski resort has cut its waste by 70 percent by using only recyclable or compostable eating utensils.
CNNMoney breaks down the bitter debate between environmentalists, Congress and energy companies over the proposed 1,700-mile pipeline.
TransCanada says it will resubmit plans to build the Keystone XL pipeline in the U.S.
Tampa Bay Water built a treatment plant that solved their water problems for $100 million less than their initial projections.
Solar Reserve CEO Kevin Smith says his company will avoid the problems that plagued Solyndra, the failed solar company.
The Snohomish County Public Utility outside of Seattle is experimenting with tidal power but implementation has been sluggish.
In Aliaga, Turkey, large ships from around the world are dismantled, and the steel is recycled and sent to mills.
Enbridge CEO Pat Daniel says that more regulation of oil pipeline safety will give the public greater confidence in the oil industry.
Hyundai Steel has spent $5.5 billion to construct one of the world's first eco-friendly steel mills in South Korea.
The growing trend to source locally has resulted in a revival of hops farming on the East Coast of the US.
The Empire State Building is undergoing a $20 million energy retrofit, creating hundreds of jobs and cutting energy use by 38%.
Inside the EPA's $1 billion settlement with GE to dredge the company's chemicals from the river's bottom so fishing might someday return.
The 'Biggest Little City in the World' draws all of its residential power needs from geothermal energy, but can geothermal work in other cities?
Bay Area lighting company Bridgelux is developing technology to make cheaper LED lights from silicon.
CNNMoney takes a look at the different types of renewable energy technology that vendors are trying to sell to the U.S. Marines.
The U.S. Marines are testing renewable energy technologies like solar to reduce costs and casualties associated with fossil fuels.
The city, CUNY and the Department of Energy are using tools like the NYC Solar Map to encourage solar installation and ease the grid's burden.
The world's largest subway operator is cutting emissions and costs by using solar thermal power at its Coney Island facility to wash the front of train cars.
A popular Martha's Vineyard restaurant serves only locally sourced seafood but limited supply makes it a dangerous business move.
Three Southern California residents talk about why they decided to install solar panels in their homes.
A summer playground for the rich, Martha's Vineyard also boasts the most eco-friendly golf course in the country.
SunPower founder Tom Dinwoodie explains how solar power is now as cheap as energy from new coal plants.
Green Toys, an Oakland, California-based company, is making children's toys out of locally recycled plastic and making a profit.
Former US Army medic Patrick Padilla explains why his experience serving in Iraq helped him decide to switch to solar power when he came home.
American Gas Association CEO Dave McCurdy refutes claims that natural gas is dirtier than coal and says it can be extracted safely.
At MXI's recycling plant, failed alcoholic products like Four Loko are turned into fuel-grade ethanol for vehicles.
The Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf plug-in cars both earned top marks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
While most Rwandans face a power shortfall, Lake Kivu in western Rwanda has enough methane gas in its volcanic lake bed to power several countries.
Sapphire Energy is trying to prove that algae can be a viable domestic alternative to imported oil.