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New method crystallizes carbon dioxide into ‘rock candy,’ lowering capture cost
A University of Toronto team has designed a new method for capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air. The technique ...
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The Surprising Way Trees Capture More Carbon Than Scientists Realized
Scientists have been dramatically underestimating how much carbon trees actually absorb from the atmosphere, and the ...
Human activity—mostly the burning of fossil fuels—has raised Earth’s atmospheric carbon content by 50 percent, from 280 parts per million (ppm) to 420 ppm. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Agriculture Carbon Sequestration Market - A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Application, Product, Policy Analysis - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2034" report has ...
Algae have been explored for biofuels, and even though electrification almost certainly wins in most of those use cases, the oil you get is still going to be pretty stable. As far as I understand it, ...
As LSU searches for ways to position itself as a major player in the energy industry, the LSU Petroleum Engineering Research & Technology Transfer laboratory has taken center stage in its plans. The ...
Reducing global greenhouse gas emissions is critical to avoiding a climate disaster, but current carbon removal methods are proving to be inadequate and costly. Now researchers from the University of ...
We’re transitioning to renewables; we are using the energy we generate with extraordinary efficiency; our industries are innovating with clean, green methods; we’re recycling, reusing and reclaiming.
What is embodied carbon, and why is it reshaping how we design and build? A guide to the hidden emissions in everyday construction.
Human activity—mostly the burning of fossil fuels—has raised Earth’s atmospheric carbon content by 50 percent, from 280 parts per million (ppm) to 420 ppm. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution ...
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