Trees have long been known to buffer humans from the worst effects of climate change by pulling carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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New Research Can Help Electric Utilities Account for Climate Change
Researchers have devised a method to determine the impact of climate change on the supply and variability of local renewable energy.
Heat-Related Mortality Risk is Widespread Across Washington State, Study Shows
Heat-related deaths are an issue across Washington state, and they occur even in regions that typically have milder climates, according to a University of Washington study published Aug. 30 in the journal Atmosphere.
Hurricane Ian Blows Back NASA’s Artemis Launch
NASA’S team leading the Artemis program of lunar missions really wants to get on with their inaugural spaceflight—which was slated for tomorrow morning.
Carbon-Neutralizing Propylene Production Catalyzes Change in Petrochemical Engineering
Propylene is a gas used to make a large variety of packaging and containers and is considered to be the second most important starting product in petrochemical engineering.
Higher Temperatures Make It Difficult for Fig Tree Pollinators
Researchers from Uppsala University and elsewhere have been studying the effect of rising temperatures on the lifespan of pollinating fig wasps.