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  • Geoengineering’s Benefits Limited for Apple Crops in India

    Geoengineering – spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to combat global warming – would only temporarily and partially benefit apple production in northern India, according to a Rutgers co-authored study.

  • Why Hydration Is So Important When Hiking in the Heat of Summer

    You don’t have to be an experienced trailblazer to know that if you choose to hike in the heat, you better be hydrated.

  • World's Largest Study Shows Carbon Pricing Reduces Emissions

    There is strong evidence that carbon pricing works to strongly reduce emissions, according to the world's largest study on the issue published by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and Macquarie University today.

  • Satellites Size Up Bubbles of Methane in Lake Ice

    Synthetic Aperture Radar is offering scientists a new way to measure how much of the potent greenhouse gas is bubbling up from frozen Arctic lakes.

  • Microplastic Particles From Road Traffic Rides the Wind

    A new study, recently published in Nature Communications, describes how microplastics from road traffic are transported to the oceans – and to remote regions such as the Arctic.

  • Ride-Hailing Electric Vehicles Offer Triple the Emissions Benefits

    Electrifying an Uber or Lyft car can save three times more carbon than a personally owned EV

  • Cloud Computing Could Be Producing Hidden Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The amount of energy used for cloud computing, which contributes to climate change, needs to be more transparent says an Imperial researcher.

  • Understanding and Predicting Hurricanes in a Warmer World

    Scientists at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory use computer models and observations to understand hurricanes and other tropical storms and advance the science of predicting them.

  • Saving Africa’s Biggest Trees to Help Earth Breathe

    Like wine, cheese, and savvy financial investments, many tropical trees become more valuable with age.

  • Space to Grow, or Grow in Space – How Vertical Farms Could Be Ready to Take-Off

    Vertical farms with their soil-free, computer-controlled environments may sound like sci-fi, but there is a growing environmental and economic case for them, according to new research laying out radical ways of putting food on our plates.

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