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Climate Change is Transforming Illinois, With More to Come
Illinois is undergoing a rapid change in weather patterns that already has started to transform the state, a major new scientific assessment finds.
Rock Glaciers Will Slow Himalayan Ice Melt
Some Himalayan glaciers are more resilient to global warming than previously predicted, new research suggests.
New Catalyst for Lower CO2 Emissions
If the CO2 content of the atmosphere is not to increase any further, carbon dioxide must be converted into something else.
Stanford Researchers Use AI to Empower Environmental Regulators
Like superheroes capable of seeing through obstacles, environmental regulators may soon wield the power of all-seeing eyes that can identify violators anywhere at any time, according to a new Stanford University-led study.
Global CO2 Emissions Set to Surge in 2021 in Post-Covid Economic Rebound
Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are projected to increase by 1.5 billion tons this year, the second-largest increase in history, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.




