Assistant professor Morgan Raven receives an NSF Faculty Early CAREER award to study a mysterious ocean carbon sequestration process.
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Managing UK Agriculture With Rock Dust Could Absorb Up to 45 per Cent of the Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Needed for Net-Zero, Research Shows
Adding rock dust to UK agricultural soils could absorb up to 45 per cent of the atmospheric carbon dioxide needed to reach net zero, according to a major new study led by scientists at the University of Sheffield.
Breakthrough in Estimating Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions
A team of scientists led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has made a major breakthrough in detecting changes in fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions more quickly and frequently.
Study Identifies Gaps in Monitoring of Streams
A new study identifies gaps in data on streams around the world, highlighting potential priorities for future installation of monitoring tools.
Kaua‘i’s 2018 Record-Setting Rain Caused by a Series of Supercell Thunderstorms
A record-setting rainstorm over Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i in April 2018 resulted in severe flash flooding and estimated damage of nearly $180 million.
Rice University Geobiologist Tapped for Antarctic Drilling Mission
Rice University geobiologist Jeanine Ash is participating in an Antarctic mission that aims to recover the first direct evidence that can answer one of the biggest questions about 21st-century climate change: How much will sea level rise and how fast?