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  • Researchers Uncover New Environmentally-Friendly Approach to Water Treatment

    Researchers from Swansea University have developed a new environmentally friendly method for removing toxic chemicals from water.

  • More Countries Provide Radioisotope Information to IAEA, Reported Levels Very Low

    Several countries report no increase in radioactivity levels.

  • Turning Wastewater into a Resource

    A new European initiative aims to create a “Water Smart Industrial Symbiosis”

  • How Volcanoes Explode in the Deep Sea

    Explosive volcanic eruptions are possible deep down in the sea – although the water masses exert enormous pressure there. An international team reports in the journal "Nature Geoscience" how this can happen.

  • Two-Thirds of Americans Think Government Should Do More on Climate

    A majority of Americans continue to say they see the effects of climate change in their own communities and believe that the federal government falls short in its efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change.

  • Towards a Green Future: Efficient Laser Technique Can Convert Cellulose into Biofuel

    The plant product cellulose is the most abundant form of biomass globally and can be converted into useful products such as biofuels. 

  • New Battery Electrolyte Developed At Stanford May Boost The Performance Of Electric Vehicles

    A new lithium-based electrolyte invented by Stanford University scientists could pave the way for the next generation of battery-powered electric vehicles.

  • Decline in Green Energy Spending Might Offset COVID-Era Emissions Benefits

    The short-term environmental benefits of the COVID-19 crisis, including declines in carbon emissions and local air pollution, have been documented since the early days of the crisis. 

  • Oil Forecasting Technique Adapted for Spreadsheets May Cut Shale Operator Costs

    Porous rock containing oil and natural gas are buried so deep inside the earth that shale operators rely on complex models of the underground environment to estimate fossil fuel recovery. 

  • New Texas Wind Farm Will Help Brown Offset Campus Electricity Use

    A renewable energy facility that will play a significant role in moving  Brown University toward its goal of net-zero carbon emissions is now up and running.

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