The study highlights that the large-scale offshore wind farms can entail “serious environmental risks to the seafloors
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Look up over the white sand beaches of Mauritius and you may see a gigantic sail, much like the kind used by paragliders or kite surfers but the size of a three-bedroom apartment, looping figure-eights overhead.
Agriculture: Global Cropland Could Be Almost Halved
With rising global demand for agricultural commodities for use as food, feed, and bioenergy, pressure on land is increasing.
Monitoring Arctic Permafrost with Satellites, Supercomputers, and Deep Learning
Permafrost — ground that has been permanently frozen for two or more years — makes up a large part of the Earth, around 15% of the Northern Hemisphere.
New Power Sources
In the mid-1990s, a few energy activists in Massachusetts had a vision: What if citizens had choice about the energy they consumed?


