Concerns about climate change are driving a growing number of states, utilities, and corporations to set the goal of zeroing out power-sector carbon emissions.
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Influence of Sea Surface Temperature in the Indian Ocean on Air Quality in the Yangtze River Delta Region
As the foremost economic zone in China, the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region has recently been experiencing more frequent haze events, resulting in dramatic damages to human and ecosystem health.
Discovery of New Liquid Phases in Aerosol Particles Could Better Explain How Air Pollutants Interact With the Atmosphere
Scientists, led by researchers at the University of British Columbia, have discovered three liquid phases in aerosol particles, changing our understanding of air pollutants in the Earth’s atmosphere.
Spotting Cows From Space
Cows don’t seem to have a whole lot going on most of the time.
Pandemic Paradox: People Want to Improve Mental Health by Exercising, but Stress and Anxiety Get In the Way, Research Shows
New research from McMaster University suggests the pandemic has created a paradox where mental health has become both a motivator for and a barrier to physical activity.
Ocean Bacteria Release Carbon Into the Atmosphere
A team led by University of Minnesota researchers has discovered that deep-sea bacteria dissolve carbon-containing rocks, releasing excess carbon into the ocean and atmosphere.


