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  • Deforestation in Bolivia

    This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image features an area in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia, where part of the tropical dry forest has been cleared for agricultural use.

  • How Cancún Grew into a Major Resort

    Once one of the poorest regions of Mexico, Cancún is now a bustling tourist city with millions of visitors each year.

  • Acetone Plus Light Creates a Green Jet Fuel Additive

    Take biomass-derived acetone—common nail polish remover—use light to upgrade it to higher-mass hydrocarbons, and, voila, you have a domestically generated product that can be blended with conventional jet fuel to fly while providing environmental benefits, creating domestic jobs, securing the nation’s global leadership in bioenergy technologies, and improving U.S. energy security.

  • Sustainability Claims About Rubber Don’t Stick

    Research led by the University of Göttingen calls into question sustainability claims by large corporation

  • Chinese Scientists Develop A System to Monitor Harmful Gases for Industrial Parks

    Chinese scientists developed a comprehensive monitoring system that is based on optics technology to monitor toxic and harmful gases for industrial parks.

  • Environmentally Friendly Shipping Helps to Reduce Freight Costs

    The shipping sector has potential to gain profit by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Study Shows ‘Organic’ Wounds Improve Produce

    Texas A&M scientists found that insect leaf-wounding in plants triggers a stress response that produces healthier organic fruit.

  • No Need to Dig Too Deep to Find Gold!

    A UNIGE researcher has discovered the particularities of porphyry copper and gold deposits, providing mining companies with a new tool to maximise the extraction of these two metals.

  • Making Future Transport More Climate Friendly

    The world’s transportation network is constantly growing. “Green asphalt” and sustainable bus transportation will ease the environmental impact of future transport routes.

  • Air Pollution from Oil and Gas Production Sites Visible from Space

    Scientists use satellite data to monitor NO2 and ozone levels around oil & gas production sites.

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