Last May in Grundartangi, a small port in western Iceland, a barge piled high with wood chips began making regular trips to a patch of ocean 190 miles from the coast.
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Climate Change Intensified 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave, Study Finds
Climate change made the disastrous 2021 heat wave in the Pacific Northwest larger and longer-lasting than it would have been otherwise, a new study finds.
Climate Change Could Become the Main Driver of Biodiversity Decline by Mid-Century
Global biodiversity has declined between 2% and 11% during the 20th century due to land-use change alone, according to a large multi-model study published in Science.
New Circuit Boards Can be Repeatedly Recycled
A recent United Nations report found that the world generated 137 billion pounds of electronic waste in 2022, an 82% increase from 2010.
Early Trauma Cuts Life Short for Squirrels, and Climate Change Could Make Matters Worse
Life in the Yukon can be tough for young red squirrels.
Estimating Emissions Potential of Decommissioned Gas Wells From Shale Samples
Extracting natural gas from shale formations can provide an abundant, lower-carbon footprint fossil fuel, but also creates concerns over increased methane emissions.