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British Carbon Tax Leads to 93% Drop in Coal-Fired Electricity
A tax on carbon dioxide emissions in Great Britain, introduced in 2013, has led to the proportion of electricity generated from coal falling from 40% to 3% over six years, according to research led by UCL.
Increasing Tropical Land Use Is Disrupting the Carbon Cycle
An international study led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden shows that the rapid increase in land use in the world's tropical areas is affecting the global carbon cycle more than was previously known.
Another Reason to Reduce Man-Made Ozone: To Cool a Warming Planet
New research shows that cleaning up ozone precursors within energy, industrial and transportation sectors could mitigate climate change.
UCalgary Research Leads to Life-Changing Improvement for Some People Living With Depression
Beth MacKay knew at a young age that she saw the world differently than many of her friends and family.
The Future of Hazelnuts: The Economic Value of Subseasonal Forecasts
A weather forecast may not allow time to make decisions that minimize the economic impacts of an extreme event, while a seasonal forecast is not precise enough to predict it.