Chemical engineers at EPFL have designed a material that can capture carbon dioxide from wet flue gasses better than current commercial materials.
Satellite data has given scientists clues about how, when and why Greenland’s glaciers are shrinking – and shows a sharp increase in glacial retreat beginning about 2000, according to new research presented this week.
Climate change discussions must move away from long-term threats - experts
Study points to solutions that could protect residents in at-risk neighborhoods.
Overall, Europe’s regional seas are slowly recovering from eutrophication, mainly due to efforts to reduce nutrient inputs over the past decades.
A new report, Climate, Nature and our 1.5°C Future published today clearly points towards nature being part of the solution to the climate crisis.
In 2-year odyssey, Utah professor surveys Great Salt Lake playa.
New research strongly suggests the distinct "oxygenation events" which created Earth’s breathable atmosphere happened spontaneously, rather than as a consequence of biological or tectonic revolutions.
Research on monsoon formation and behavior can help inform climate models.
Annual update charts ongoing impact of changing conditions on environment, communities.
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