Waves created by melting Arctic sea ice may not worsen the loss of additional ice as much as has been speculated in the past, according to new research from the University of Alberta.
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Coastal Communities Losing Ground On Climate Change Planning
Coastal communities like Homer, Alaska, are losing ground when it comes to planning for climate change even as they’re already seeing its effects, according to new research out of the University of Alberta.
How Power-To-Gas Technology Can Be Green and Profitable
Hydrogen production based on wind power can already be commercially viable today.
Climate Rewind: Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Back into Coal
Researchers have used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in a world-first breakthrough that could transform our approach to carbon capture and storage.
Cancer Survivors See Mostly Positives in How They Have Changed
Two years after diagnosis, breast cancer survivors have four times more positive than negative thoughts about changes they experienced because of their illness, a new study found.
Can We Address Climate Change Without Sacrificing Water Quality?
Strategies for limiting climate change must take into account their potential impact on water quality through nutrient overload, according to a new study from Carnegie’s Eva Sinha and Anna Michalak published by Nature Communications.