OCEAN STORAGE OF CO2
Photo: phytoplankton Iron-based fertilizer, engineered into nanoparticles, could effectively help store excess carbon dioxide in the ocean. Adding specific combinations[…]
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Photo: phytoplankton Iron-based fertilizer, engineered into nanoparticles, could effectively help store excess carbon dioxide in the ocean. Adding specific combinations[…]
Read moreA new technique converts waste paper, from single-use packaging and bags, and cardboard boxes, into a crucial component of lithium-ion[…]
Read moreAquifer thermal energy storage systems can largely contribute to climate-friendly heating and cooling of buildings. Heated water stored underground can[…]
Read morePhoto: limestone Global cement production accounts for 7% of annual greenhouse gas emissions in large part through burning of quarried[…]
Read moreThe United States is the largest contributor to aviation CO2 emissions in the world–responsible for more than a quarter of[…]
Read moreIn densely populated buildings, CO2 emissions from human respiration is surprisingly high, and growing rooftop spinach in CO2 recycled from[…]
Read morePhoto: Microalgae cultivation facility, Hawaii Photosynthesizing farmed algae along marginal coastal lands globally, in ponds of seawater pumped up from[…]
Read moreCoal-fired power plants account for roughly 30% of global CO2 emissions. There might be a promising way to remove carbon[…]
Read moreA Swedish Algae Factory team has inaugurated a pilot facility to mass produce algae material that can potentially boost silicon[…]
Read moreTĂ´mtex offers a plastic-free and 100% naturally biodegradable alternative to synthetic and animal leathers. The material alternative is made from[…]
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