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  • Metals Supercharge Promising Method to Bury Harmful Carbon Dioxide Under the Sea

    There's a global race to reduce the amount of harmful gases in our atmosphere to slow down the pace of climate change, and one way to do that is through carbon capture and sequestration — sucking carbon out of the air and burying it. 

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  • CO2 Removal Is Essential to Achieving Net Zero

    Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the waste emitted from fossil fuels, and much of the focus about combatting climate change has been on cutting emissions. 

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  • New Online Tool to Help Residents Reduce the Impact of Traffic-Related Air Pollution

    Researchers at the University of Surrey have released a new online tool to help schools, hospitals and residents understand and reduce the impact of traffic-related air pollution. 

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  • Artificial Intelligence May Be Set to Reveal Climate-Change Tipping Points

    Researchers are developing artificial intelligence that could assess climate change tipping points.

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  • Wind Energy Can Deliver Vital Slash to Global Warming

    Implementing advance wind energy scenarios could achieve a reduction in global warming atmospheric average temperatures of 0.3 to 0.8 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, according to new research from Cornell University.

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  • Study: Global Cancer Risk From Burning Organic Matter Comes From Unregulated Chemicals

    Whenever organic matter is burned, such as in a wildfire, a power plant, a car’s exhaust, or in daily cooking, the combustion releases polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) — a class of pollutants that is known to cause lung cancer.

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  • Michigan Plans to Build First U.S. Road Outfitted for Wireless EV Charging

    Michigan is planning to build the first public road in the United States where electric vehicles can charge wirelessly while driving, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Tuesday at the Motor Bella auto show in Pontiac.

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  • Large Herbivores Can Reduce Fire Risks

    he use of large herbivores can be an effective means to prevent and mitigate wildfires, especially in places facing land abandonment.

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  • Functioning of Terrestrial Ecosystems is Governed by Three Main Factors

    Ecosystems provide multiple services for humans. However, these services depend on basic ecosystem functions which are shaped by natural conditions like climate and species composition, and human interventions.

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  • River Research Reveals Scale of Macroplastic Pollution

    Plastic pollution clogs river systems for considerably longer than previously thought, new research from the University of Leicester shows.

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