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  • Renewable Energy Generation with Kites and Drones

    Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWES) are a new kind of technology to harvest wind energy. 

  • Technologies for Removing CO2 from the Atmosphere Will Need to Be Integrated into Climate Policy in 2019, Say National Science Academies Across the EU

    In a new statement, the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC), which represents the national science academies of the EU Member States, Norway, and Switzerland, says its latest analysis reveals that technologies and techniques for removing CO2 from the atmosphere are becoming even more significant with the failure to reverse the growth in global emissions. 

  • New Research Suggests a Different Approach to Protecting Reef-Building Corals

    A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reports that protecting coral reefs from fishing and pollution does not help coral populations cope with climate change. 

  • International Research Collaboration Computes Climate Past, Present, and Future

    Many of the world’s largest cities are built near coasts, be it along rivers or oceans. 

  • The Global Impact of Coal Power

    Coal-fired power plants produce more than just the carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming. 

  • The Confounding Climate Science of Lab-Grown Meat

    A future in which your hamburger is grown from animal cells in a lab is rapidly approaching. 

  • For a Warming World, A New Strategy for Protecting Watersheds

    Long before an aspen tree fell on a power line in New Mexico’s Jemez Mountains in June 2011, triggering the biggest wildfire in the state’s history, fire managers knew that New Mexico’s forests were vulnerable. 

  • How Income and Attitudes Affect Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The higher the income of individuals living in Switzerland the higher their greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Assessing Riverside Corridors — The ‘Escape Routes’ for Animals Under Climate Change — In the Northwest

    Under climate change, plants and animals will shift their habitats to track the conditions they are adapted for.

  • NASA Catches Tropical Cyclone Gelena’s Post-Tropical Transition

    Tropical cyclones can become post-tropical before they dissipate, meaning they can become sub-tropical, extra-tropical or a remnant low pressure area.  

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