A team of microbiologists from Goethe University Frankfurt has succeeded in using bacteria for the controlled storage and release of hydrogen.
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Decline of Diatoms Due to Ocean Acidification
Diatoms are the most important producers of plant biomass in the ocean and help to transport carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere into the deep ocean and thus regulate our climate.
Tracking the Demise of a Giant Antarctic Iceberg
As soon as an iceberg is born it starts to die. Waves chip away at its edges, air thaws it from above, and water melts it from below.
Regrow, Not Reuse: How Restoring Abandoned Farms Can Mitigate Climate Change
Around the world, hundreds of millions of acres of land are being abandoned due to what’s known as “rural outmigration,” or people leaving for urban centers.
NOAA Predicts Above-Normal 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service, are predicting above-average hurricane activity this year — which would make it the seventh consecutive above-average hurricane season.
Stirring Up a Mid-Atlantic Bloom
Phytoplankton grow constantly and just about anywhere there are open, sunlit patches of ocean.