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New Paper Points to Soil Pore Structure as Key to Carbon Storage
Alexandra Kravchenko, Michigan State University professor in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, and several of her colleagues recently discovered a new mechanism determining how carbon is stored in soils that could improve the climate resilience of cropping systems and also reduce their carbon footprints.
Antibiotic Resistant Genes Found in London’s Canals and Ponds
Central London’s freshwater sources contain high levels of antibiotic resistant genes, with the River Thames having the highest amount, according to research by UCL.
Solar Energy Becomes Biofuel Without Solar Cells
Soon we will be able to replace fossil fuels with a carbon-neutral product created from solar energy, carbon dioxide and water.
Research on Mine Waste to Help Industry Become Carbon Neutral
New funding from Natural Resources Canada will support application of Trent University research using mine tailings to capture CO2.
Next-Gen Membranes for Carbon Capture
A major greenhouse gas, CO2 produced from burning fossil fuels is still mostly released into the atmosphere, adding to the burden of global warming.