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Extensive Methane Gas Leakage From the Deepest Seabed of the Baltic Sea
During a research expedition led by Linnaeus University and Stockholm University to the deepest parts of the Baltic Sea in the Landsort Deep researchers recently discovered an area with extensive emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane from the bottom sediments.
Rivers Contain Hidden Sinks and Sources of Microplastics
Significant quantities of microplastic particles are being trapped in riverbed sediments or carried through the air along major river systems, new research shows.
The Smell of the Sea – A Key to Understanding Climate Change?
How does the smell of the sea impact the world’s climate?
Using Ammonia to Push Hydrogen as an Alternative Fuel
Waterloo Engineering professor fuels research that aims to reduce the carbon footprint.
Biological Particles Play Crucial Role in Arctic Cloud Ice Formation
An international team of scientists from Sweden, Norway, Japan, and Switzerland, has presented research findings that reveal a crucial role of biological particles, including pollen, spores, and bacteria, in the formation of ice within Arctic clouds.