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Want to Limit Carbon and Curb Wildfire? Create a Market for Small Trees
Clearing California’s forests of dense overgrowth is a critical first step for curbing catastrophic wildfire in the state.
Giving E-waste Plastics a New Lease of Life
Plastics found in electronic waste (e-waste) are rarely recycled due to their complex composition and hazardous additives, but scientists at NTU Singapore have developed a new use for them – by repurposing them as an alternative to the plastics used in laboratory cell culture containers, such as petri dishes.
Study Suggests Melting Glaciers Will Produce New Salmon Habitat
For decades, climate change has had detrimental impacts on Pacific salmon populations. Spawning streams are overheating and droughts are drying up salmon habitats entirely, impacting many food webs from the Rocky Mountains and Coast Ranges to the Pacific Ocean.
Simple Method for Converting Carbon Dioxide Into Useful Compounds
Researchers in Japan have found an energy-efficient way to convert the chief greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful chemicals.
California Readies Launch of Largest Food Waste Recycling Program in the U.S.
Seeking to cut down on methane pollution from organic waste, California is launching a statewide food waste recycling program in January, the largest such initiative in the United States, the Los Angeles Times reported.