Wind technology is growing—literally.
Oil slicks are microscopically thin layers of oil on the surface of the ocean.
Many firms have set science-based targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to comply with the Paris Agreement.
“Two of the major disruptions gathering pace in the Australian economy are digital transformation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to Net Zero,” Dr Alan Finkel AO.
A team of scientists have used satellite data to detect methane plumes from an offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
Studying ancient ocean floors could help discover minerals needed to produce electric cars and solar panels.
The numerous casualties of bats at wind turbines (WT) have a negative impact on the populations of affected species and potentially far-reaching consequences for the biodiversity in rural areas.
Devices made of readily available oxide and carbon-based materials can produce clean hydrogen from water over weeks - according to new research.
The latest United Nations IPCC Reports describe how limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels can avert the worst impacts of climate change.
Some residents of Belmont County in eastern Ohio have long suffered from headaches, fatigue, nausea and burning sensations in their throats and noses.
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