Scientists monitoring the giant A68A Antarctic iceberg from space reveal that a huge amount of fresh water was released as it melted around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.
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Mount Etna’s Exceptional CO2 Emissions are Triggered by Deep Carbon Dioxide Reservoirs
Magma transports carbon dioxide stored in the Earth’s mantle to volcanoes, where it is released into the atmosphere.
Decarbonisation Tech Instantly Converts CO2 to Solid Carbon
The carbon dioxide utilisation technology from RMIT researchers is designed to be smoothly integrated into existing industrial processes.
SFU Joins Indigenous-Led Research Initiative Tackling Biodiversity Decline Across the Globe
More than 150 Indigenous organizations, universities, and other partners will work together to highlight the complex problems of biodiversity loss and its implications for health and well-being.
Integrated Modeling of Climate Impacts on Electricity Demand and Cost
Around the world, energy systems are increasingly impacted by the effects of a changing climate.
New Simulations Can Improve Avalanche Forecasting
Currently, avalanche forecasts in Canada are made by experienced professionals who rely on data from local weather stations and on-the-ground observations from ski and backcountry ski operators, avalanche control workers for transportation and industry, and volunteers who manually test the snowpack.


