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  • Amid A.I. Boom, Google’s Emissions Have Grown by Half

    Google has reported that, since 2019, its emissions have grown by 48 percent, an enormous increase that reflects the vast amounts of energy used by artificial intelligence.

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  • Common Plastics Could Passively Cool and Heat Buildings with the Seasons

    In an article published June 27 in the journal Cell Reports Physical Science, they report that by restricting radiant heat flows between buildings and their environment to specific wavelengths, coatings engineered from common materials can achieve energy savings and thermal comfort that goes beyond what traditional building envelopes can achieve.

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  • Promising Initial Results in Biochar Field Trials

    Trials have shown that adding relatively small amounts of biochar to soil can significantly increase the amount of nutrients essential for crop growth, boosting crop yield.

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  • A Better Model for Converting Carbon Dioxide into Fuels and Products

    Some parts of the world have been so successful in making inexpensive renewable electricity that we occasionally have too much of it.

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  • Researchers Invent One Hundred Percent Biodegradable "Barley Plastic"

    Enormous islands of it float in our oceans and microscopic particles of it are in our bodies.

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  • NASA Satellites Find Snow Didn’t Offset Southwest US Groundwater Loss

    Record snowfall in recent years has not been enough to offset long-term drying conditions and increasing groundwater demands in the U.S. Southwest, according to a new analysis of NASA satellite data.

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  • New UBC Research Facility Accelerates Innovation in B.C.’s Hydrogen Energy Sector

    B.C.’s hydrogen infrastructure enters a new era with today’s launch of the $23-million Smart Hydrogen Energy District (SHED) at UBC.

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  • Concrete-Nitrogen Mix May Provide Major Health and Environment Benefits

    Adding nitrogen to concrete could significantly reduce global levels of potentially harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) created by the construction industry in developing towns and cities, a new study reveals.

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  • Ancient Ocean Slowdown Warns of Future Climate Chaos

    When it comes to the ocean’s response to global warming, we’re not in entirely uncharted waters.

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  • Using the Moon's Soil to Support Life, Energy Generation and Construction

    Imagine the moon as a hub of manufacturing, construction and even human life.

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