Cities and nations around the globe are shooting for carbon neutrality, with some experts already talking about the need to ultimately reach carbon negativity.
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Lives and Livelihoods Disrupted by Marine Debris
For some, marine debris may simply be an unsightly inconvenience, but for many people around the world it is a critical problem that can affect all aspects of life.
Amid Climate Pressures, a Call for a Plan to Move Endangered Species
Conservationists, ecologist Mark Schwartz wrote nearly three decades ago, faced a looming conundrum: Many species would likely be unable to keep up with the projected pace of climate change and could face extinction as a result.
Physics-Based Instruction Leads To Huge Success For Geothermal Drilling
Department of Energy funding is helping Texas A&M researchers refine drilling methods and create cost-saving models for future geothermal energy companies.
Edge of Pine Island Glacier’s Ice Shelf is Ripping Apart, Causing Key Antarctic Glacier to Gain Speed
For decades, the ice shelf helping to hold back one of the fastest-moving glaciers in Antarctica has gradually thinned.
Texas A&M Researchers Study Possibility Of Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Grid-Tied System
The team is studying the adoption of these systems as an alternative to fossil fuel-based power plants.


