U.S. COAST’S POTENTIAL CALAMITY
Charleston and other cities along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coasts are experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of[…]
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Charleston and other cities along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coasts are experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of[…]
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Thermal properties making “firebricks” suitable for energy storage could speed up the world’s transition to renewable energy. The technology involves[…]
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The terms “climate change” and “global warming” are not only more familiar to people than some of their most common[…]
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In upland Fairbanks, Alaska landscapes have been releasing some of the highest methane emissions yet documented among northern terrestrial ecosystems.[…]
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An inexpensive novel membrane driven by a difference in humidity, grabs carbon dioxide out of air. It’s the first synthetic[…]
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Seeds, twigs, and insect parts found under two miles of ice confirm Greenland’s ice sheet melted in the recent past,[…]
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A new molecular treatment significantly enhances the efficiency and durability of perovskite solar cells, potentially accelerating the large-scale production of[…]
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99% of all tropical glaciers occur in the Andes, where rising global temperatures have a stronger effect on glacial size[…]
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An entirely new wood type could be highly efficient at carbon storage by planting a particular fast-growing tree more commonly[…]
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The meat and dairy sector is responsible for over 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Cows emit large amounts of[…]
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