The world’s first rapid testing facility for tidal turbine blades, which researchers say can speed up development of marine energy technologies while helping to reduce costs, has opened for business.
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Cutting Air Pollution Emissions Would Save 50,000 U.S. Lives, $600 Billion Each Year
Eliminating air pollution emissions from energy-related activities in the United States would prevent more than 50,000 premature deaths each year and provide more than $600 billion in benefits each year from avoided illness and death, according to a new study by University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers.
April 2022 Tied as Earth’s Fifth-Warmest
Asia saw its warmest April on record
Laser Imaging Reveals How Fire Renews Sierra Nevada Forests
Plane-mounted laser imaging has allowed scientists to map the size, shape, and density of trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, revealing how low- and moderate-intensity burns make forests more resilient to larger blazes.
Extreme Storms Could Help Protect Beaches From Sea Level Rise: Study
Deep sand movements stirred up by intense storms may offset some of the impacts of coastal erosion caused by sea level rise.
Scientists Show How Forests Measure Up
A new map shows the height of Earth’s forests, from stubby saplings to timbers towering more than 50 meters tall, across the entire land surface.


