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  • New Project To Focus On Alternative Energy Sources

    A Texas A&M-Galveston project from the Marine Engineering Technology Department will show students how to build solar panels and wind turbines.

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  • Scientists Observe Rapid Ozone Fluctuations Over the Antarctic Polar Vortex Edge Area

    The polar vortex is a large area of upper-atmosphere cyclonic air circulation surrounding both poles. 

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  • Dartmouth Engineering Study Shows Renewable Energy Will Enhance Power Grid's Resilience

    A new Dartmouth Engineering study shows that integrating renewable energy into the American Electric Power System (AEPS) would enhance the grid's resilience, meaning a highly resilient and decarbonized energy system is possible.

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  • Geoscientists Find That Shallow Wastewater Injection Drives Deep Earthquakes in Western Texas

    Virginia Tech geoscientists have found that shallow wastewater injection can drive widespread deep earthquake activity in unconventional oil and gas production fields.

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  • Simulated Geoengineering Evaluation: Cooler Planet, but With Side Effects

    A new modeling study led by two NOAA researchers highlights the vast challenges and potentially damaging consequences of solar geoengineering actions large enough to ward off extreme warming by the end of the 21st century.

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  • In Colombia, Indigenous Lands Are Ground Zero for a Wind Energy Boom

    It all started about four years ago, when SUVs and pickup trucks drove uninvited onto their lands, remembers Olimpia Palmar, a member of the Indigenous Wayúu peoples, who have historically occupied the La Guajira desert in northern Colombia and Venezuela.

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  • Physicists Describe New Type of Aurora

    For millennia, humans in the high latitudes have been enthralled by auroras—the northern and southern lights. 

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  • What is Driving Reductions in Residential Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S.?

    In 2005, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from residential energy use hit an all-time high in the United States. Each year since, emissions have dropped at an average annual rate of 2 percent.

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  • A Leading US Utility Stealthily Fights the Electrification of Heating Systems

    Eversource Energy, New England’s largest utility, markets itself as a company that strives for carbon neutrality and invests in offshore wind power.

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  • Climate Action Potential In Waste Incineration Plants

    The climate action potential of carbon capture during the processing of biomass feedstock is considerable, ETH Zurich researchers have calculated. 

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