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Emissions From Computing and ICT Could Be Worse Than Previously Thought
Global computing could be responsible for a greater share of greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought and these emissions will continue to rise significantly unless action is taken, a new study highlights.
New Report Highlights Link Between Air Pollution and Infant Mortality
New report highlights air pollution contributed to nearly 500,000 deaths among infants in their first month of life
Limiting Fossil Fuel Extraction to Meet 1.5°C
Nearly 60% of both oil and fossil methane gas and almost 90% of coal must remain in the ground by 2050 in order to keep global warming below 1.5°C, finds a study by UCL researchers.
UCI Researchers Analyzed Antarctic Air Samples to Learn of a 70-percent Increase in Atmospheric Hydrogen Over the Past 150 Years
Earth system scientists at UCI studied air trapped in compacted layers of Antarctic ice and snow to come up with some answers and a few new questions about the amount of molecular hydrogen in our planet’s atmosphere.
Study Explores Link Between Earthquakes, Rainfall and Food Insecurity in Nepal
Compound environmental shocks and their impact on food insecurity in Nepal, one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, was the focus of research conducted by faculty in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.