A new European initiative aims to create a “Water Smart Industrial Symbiosis”
Over the past twenty years, many areas within New York City have transitioned from industrial and manufacturing zones to residential neighborhoods.
Analysis from the University of Surrey suggests that the economies of countries such as America, the United Kingdom and Germany should prepare for a long slow recovery with prolonged periods of instability.
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.
New international research reveals the far-reaching impacts of forest cover loss on global biodiversity.
Palm plantations are associated with deforestation and ecological harm, but researchers are pointing to ways things can be done differently in Africa.
Ship emissions in the southeast Atlantic help create more reflective clouds that produce a local cooling effect.
America's marine economy is an entrepreneurial engine at the forefront of an expanding ocean frontier.
Skoltech scientists and their industry colleagues have found a way to use machine learning to accurately predict rock thermal conductivity, a crucial parameter for enhanced oil recovery.
Our new study published in Economic Modelling shows that owning and using an Air Conditioner greatly increases the electricity bills of households, with important implications for the energy poverty of the less well-off.
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