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Cold, Quiet, and Carbon-Rich: Investigating Winter Wetlands

Coastal wetlands play a vital role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere and reducing the impacts of storm surge.

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Outlining Benefits and Trade-Offs of Land-Based Actions to Mitigate Climate Change

The Climate Change Committee has published cutting-edge research led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) that investigated options for sustainable land management to help meet national net zero targets, as well as the potential impacts.

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Forty Years of Change in Louisiana’s Wetlands

In the early 1800s, pirate Jean Lafitte smuggled goods and slaves through Louisiana’s muddy coastal waters, navigating the bayous, bays, and lakes up to New Orleans.

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Press Release: Tapping into the World’s Largest Gold Reserves

Earth’s largest gold reserves are not kept inside Fort Knox, the United States Bullion Depository.

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Next-Gen Technology Helps High-Rises Ride Out Earthquakes

UBC researchers have developed a new structural system that helps high-rise buildings withstand major earthquakes—keeping both the building and its occupants safe.

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How Climate Change is Changing Your Favourite Wine

If you drink wine, chances are it already tastes different—rising global temperatures are transforming winegrowing regions around the world.

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Electric Trucks Overtaking Diesel on Lifetime Cost

Electric trucks are on course to overtake diesel equivalents on lifetime cost – and smart policies can accelerate this transition, new research shows.

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Forest Management Can Influence Health Benefits

Forests play a crucial role in promoting health and wellbeing, but not all forests provide the same benefits. 

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How to Solve a Bottleneck for CO2 Capture and Conversion

Today’s carbon capture systems suffer a tradeoff between efficient capture and release, but a new approach developed at MIT can boost overall efficiency.

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Does Renewable Energy Reduce Fossil Fuel Production in the US?

Increasing renewable energy may not reduce the use of fossil fuels in the United States, according to a study by Ryan Thombs, assistant professor of rural sociology in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.

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