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Published Cheaper, more efficient ways to capture carbon - Cheaper, More Efficient Ways to Capture Carbon


Researchers have developed a new tool that could lead to more efficient and cheaper technologies for...
Published Climate change may cut US forest inventory by a fifth this century - Climate Change May Reduce US Forest Inventory by 20% This Century



A study found that under more severe climate warming scenarios, the inventory of trees used for timb...
Published Wildfires in 2021 emitted a record-breaking amount of carbon dioxide - Wildfires in 2021 Emitted a Record-Breaking Amount of Carbon Dioxide


Carbon dioxide emissions from wildfires, which have been gradually increasing since 2000, spiked dra ...
Published Copper-based chemicals may be contributing to ozone depletion - Copper-Based Chemicals: A Major Contributor to Ozone Depletion


As Earth's ozone layer recovers from past emissions of now-banned CFCs and halons, other chemicals a ...
Published Researchers find decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought - Researchers Find Decaying Biomass in Arctic Rivers Fuels More Carbon Export Than Previously Thought


A new study found that plants and small organisms in Arctic rivers could be responsible for more tha...
Published A breakthrough discovery in carbon capture conversion for ethylene production - A Breakthrough Discovery in Carbon Capture Conversion for Ethylene Production


A team of researchers has discovered a way to convert 100% of carbon dioxide captured from industria...
Published Carbon, soot and particles from combustion end up in deep-sea trenches - Carbon, Soot and Particles from Combustion End Up in Deep-Sea Trenches


New research shows that disproportionately large amounts of carbon accumulate at the bottom of deep-...
Published A combination of behavior change campaigns and technology could help to keep air pollution at a minimum in schools - A Combination of Behavior Change Campaigns and Technology Could Help to Keep Air Pollution at a Minimum in Schools


Creating campaigns that tap the diverse community around many of the UK's schools could help to keep...
Published A big step toward 'green' ammonia and a 'greener' fertilizer - A Big Step Toward 'Green' Ammonia and a 'Greener' Fertilizer


Synthesizing ammonia, the key ingredient in fertilizer, is energy intensive and a significant contri...
Published With formic acid towards CO2 neutrality - With Formic Acid Towards CO2 Neutrality



Researchers develop a new method for the sustainable use of carbon dioxide. ABSTRACT: With Formic Ac...
Published Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes - Most of World's Salt Marshes Likely to be Underwater by 2100, Study Concludes


Salt marshes are some of the most biologically productive ecosystems on Earth. They play an outsized...
Published Without fully implementing net-zero pledges, the world will miss climate goals - Without Fully Implementing Net-Zero Pledges, the World Will Miss Climate Goals



Without more legally binding and well-planned net-zero policies, the world is highly likely to miss...
Published Study points to Armenian origins of ancient crop with aviation biofuel potential - Study Points to Armenian Origins of Ancient Crop with Aviation Biofuel Potential


Camelina, an oilseed plant grown in modern-day Ukraine, may have been a more important and widesprea...
Published Ice cores show even dormant volcanoes leak abundant sulfur into the atmosphere - Ice Cores Reveal Dormant Volcanoes Release Abundant Sulfur into the Atmosphere


Non-erupting volcanoes leak a surprisingly high amount of sulfur-containing gases. A Greenland ice c...
Published Half of the world's coral reefs may face unsuitable conditions by 2035 - Half of the World's Coral Reefs May Face Unsuitable Conditions by 2035


There's more bad news for planet earth if climate change continues unabated. New research reveals th...
Published Just 10 financial actors hold the key to climate change - Just 10 Financial Actors Hold the Key to Climate Change


A new report has identified the 10 financial actors with the most influence on the fossil fuel econo...
Published Scientists use seaweed to create new material that can store heat for reuse - Scientists Use Seaweed to Create New Material That Can Store Heat for Reuse



Scientists have created a new material derived from seaweed that can store heat for re-use. It could...
Published Catalytic process with lignin could enable 100% sustainable aviation fuel - Catalytic Process with Lignin Could Enable 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel


An underutilized natural resource could be just what the airline industry needs to curb carbon emiss ...
Published This simple material could scrub carbon dioxide from power plant smokestacks - This Simple Material Could Scrub Carbon Dioxide from Power Plant Smokestacks


A simple material can separate carbon dioxide from other gases that fly out of the smokestacks of co...
Published Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals - Fungi: The Unsung Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change



Mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for holding up to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissio...