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  • Uncovering NOAA’s Inventors

    NOAA steps up effort to move new ideas from lab to marketplace.

  • New Study on the Future of the Global Seafloor

    Researchers call for alternative approaches to mining marine minerals from the deep seafloor.

  • How Everyday Products Are Supercharging Methane, and What That Means

    “Siloxanes” could be key to deriving bolstered energy production from biogas.

  • Explosion in Tianjin Port Enhances Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition over the Bohai Sea

    Nitrate nitrogen deposition accounted for 86.25% of the increase in atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the area.

  • Climate Impact of Hydropower Varies Widely

    Research finds some hydropower facilities emit more greenhouse gases than those burning fossil fuels.

  • Rocky Mountain Not-So High

    Oil, gas wells drive down Colorado home values, reveals WVU research.

  • Is A Bacon Shortage Coming?

    A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economist lays out what you need to know about the reports of a looming 2020 bacon shortage.

  • Only 1 in 10 of the World’s Largest Energy Companies Have Made Plans to Get to Net Zero Emissions

    Just 13 out of the largest 132 coal, electricity, and oil and gas companies have made commitments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, research published today has revealed (PDF).

  • Ironclad Climate Protection

    The metal industry and materials science have numerous possibilities to make metallic materials more climate-friendly.

  • Carbon Dioxide Capture and Use Could Become Big Business

    Researchers from UCLA, Oxford and other institutions analyze 10 different industrial applications for greenhouse gas emissions.

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