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Ocean Acidification is Transforming California Mussel Shells
New analyses reveal how over 60 years a critical marine species has responded to ocean acidification
New Process More Efficiently Recycles Excess CO2 Into Fuel, Study Finds
For years, researchers have worked to repurpose excess atmospheric carbon dioxide into new chemicals, fuels and other products traditionally made from hydrocarbons harvested from fossil fuels.
Global Warming Intensifies Precipitation Extremes in China
Changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather and climate events have impacted human safety and the natural environment.
Analytical Measurements Can Predict Organic Solar Cell Stability
North Carolina State University-led researchers have developed an analytical measurement “framework” which could allow organic solar cell researchers and manufacturers to determine which materials will produce the most stable solar cells prior to manufacture.
Positive ‘Tipping Points’ Offer Hope for Climate
Positive “tipping points” could spark cascading changes that accelerate action on climate change, experts say.