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  • Switching to Renewable Energy Could Save Thousands of Lives in Africa

    Researchers estimate future death toll from fossil fuel emission.

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  • Pollution From Athabasca Oil Sands Affects Weather Processes

    Raindrops and ice forms rapidly and easily around nanosized particles of metal contaminants

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Boosting Wind Farmers, Global Winds Reverse Decades of Slowing and Pick Up Speed

    In a boon to wind farms, average daily wind speeds are picking up across much of the globe after about 30 years of gradual slowing.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Large Storage Potential in Future Ice-Free Glacier Basins

    Glaciologists at ETH Zurich and WSL assessed the global water storage and hydropower potential that could be freed up in future as glaciers melt in response to climate change.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Everyday Products Are Supercharging Methane, and What That Means

    “Siloxanes” could be key to deriving bolstered energy production from biogas.

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  • Turning (More) Fat and Sewage Into Natural Gas

    North Carolina State University researchers have developed what is, to date, the most efficient means of converting sewage sludge and restaurant grease into methane.

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  • Modeling Every Building in America Starts with Chattanooga

    Buildings use 40 percent of America’s primary energy and 75 percent of its electricity, which can jump to 80 percent when a majority of the population is at home using heating or cooling systems and the seasons reach their extremes.

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  • Perovskite Solar Cells: Possible Aspects of High Efficiency Uncovered

    Solar cells based on perovskites have reached enormously high efficiencies within a few years, only.

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  • Climate Impact of Hydropower Varies Widely

    Research finds some hydropower facilities emit more greenhouse gases than those burning fossil fuels.

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  • Rocky Mountain Not-So High

    Oil, gas wells drive down Colorado home values, reveals WVU research.

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