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  • Geothermal Energy: Drilling a 3,000 Metres Deep Well

    Researchers from the University of Geneva have studied the seismic activity recorded during the drilling of a geothermal well and shown that it did not spark any major earthquake.

  • Himalayan Glacier Shows Evidence of Start of Industrial Revolution

    Human activity contaminated glacier long before people arrived, study shows.

  • The Many Lives of Charcoal

    Researchers track the charcoal supply chain through research in Uganda.

  • All Things Considered, Wooden Pallets Are More Eco-Friendly Than Plastic Pallets

    Professor decided to conduct this research after hearing claims about the environmental superiority of plastic pallets that he suspected were questionable.

  • UQ Researchers Develop Framework for Climate Change Mitigation in Mining

    University of Queensland researchers have developed a framework that aims to reduce the mining industry’s impact on climate change by accounting for sources and sinks of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

  • Researchers Study the Intricate Link Between Climate and Conflict

    New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have on regional instability and violent conflict.

  • Creating Safer, More Eco-Friendly Petrochemical Plants

    A new algorithm developed by Texas A&M researchers can help engineers select optimal designs that maximize profit while lowering hazardous impacts.

  • Why Venice is Actually a Textbook Case for Flood Prevention

    Despite the flooding in November, Venice has introduced a number of measures – though not all are complete – making it something of a textbook case for how to tackle coastal erosion.

  • Wine Regions Could Shrink Dramatically With Climate Change Unless Growers Swap Varieties

    Diversity is key to resilience, says new study.

  • Buildings Can Become a Global CO2 Sink If Made out of Wood Instead of Cement and Steel

    A material revolution replacing cement and steel in urban construction by wood can have double benefits for climate stabilization, a new study shows. 

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