McGill engineering researchers have introduced an open-source model that makes it easier for experts and non-experts alike to evaluate greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. natural gas supply chains and yields more accurate results.
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As the Earth warms due to climate change, oceans are heating up, becoming more acidic, and losing oxygen.
Nitrogen Is Key to Faster Regrowth in Deforested Areas, Say Researchers
Tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have adequate soil nitrogen, according to new research published today.
UH Tilapia Research Explores Path to More Nutritious Fish
As the state works to increase local food security, researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are developing methods to naturally produce more nutritious, faster-growing fish.
Tiny Earthquakes Reveal Hidden Faults Under Northern California
By tracking swarms of very small earthquakes, seismologists are getting a new picture of the complex region where the San Andreas fault meets the Cascadia subduction zone, an area that could give rise to devastating major earthquakes.
“Sustainability Must Become a Matter of Course in the Real Estate Sector”
The real estate sector accounts for around one-third of global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, and this is also true in Switzerland.


