A new 3D analysis shows that wildland fires flare up in forests populated by similar-sized trees or checkerboarded by large clearings and slow down where trees are more varied.
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Scientists Develop Perovskite Solar Modules with Greater Size, Power and Stability
Researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have created perovskite solar modules with improved stability and efficiency by using a new fabrication technique that reduced defects.
Getting to Net Zero – and Even Net Negative – is Surprisingly Feasible, and Affordable
Reaching zero net emissions of carbon dioxide from energy and industry by 2050 can be accomplished by rebuilding U.S. energy infrastructure to run primarily on renewable energy, at a net cost of about $1 per person per day, according to new research published by the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the University of San Francisco (USF), and the consulting firm Evolved Energy Research.
Can Icebergs Be Towed To Water-Starved Cities?
The 1.5-million-ton behemoth was on the loose.
World’s Largest Survey of Public Opinion on Climate Change: A Majority of People Call for Wide-Ranging Action
The results of the Peoples’ Climate Vote, the world’s biggest ever survey of public opinion on climate change are published today.
Unravelling Carbon Uptake In Concrete Pavements
Just along concrete’s gray surface, a chemical reaction is occurring.


