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  • Gen Z Willing to Rent Clothes to Reduce Waste

    Gen Z adults are interested in using apparel rental services to reduce overconsumption, according to a new study in the journal Sustainability by Washington State University researchers.

  • How Ocean Engineers Are Improving Material Safety In Coastal Structures

    Texas A&M research into corrosion-resistant materials could help engineers construct safer structures in the future.

  • Right Whale Use of Southern New England Wind Energy Areas Increasing

    Southern New England habitat is important to the North Atlantic right whale. With offshore wind energy development planned in the region, working with stakeholders to minimize potential impacts on right whales and other protected species is crucial.

  • Olympic Sports Making Slow Progress on Environmental Sustainability, Study Finds

    Most International Federations in this summer’s Olympics are taking minimal if any action at all on climate and the environment, a new study has found.

  • Optimizing Phase Change Materials Could Reduce Power Plant Water Consumption

    Trillions of gallons of water are used annually to prevent power plants from overheating. A Texas A&M research group is looking into alternative methods of cooling steam turbines.

  • Water Resources: Defusing Conflict, Promoting Cooperation

    The EU funded project DAFNE has developed a methodology for avoiding conflicts of use in transboundary rivers.

  • NUST MISIS Scientists Come Up With New Method For Simultaneous Processing Of Different Types of Waste

    An international research team has come up with an innovative method for metal recovery from industrial waste. 

  • Deforestation, Warming Flip Part of Amazon Forest From Carbon Sink to Source

    The study area, which represents about 20 percent of the Amazon basin, has lost 30 percent of its rainforest

  • Gulf Coast Ready to Develop Carbon Storage Hub

    The stage is set for a new carbon storage economy to emerge along the Gulf Coast, according to a study led by The University of Texas at Austin, with the region offering ample opportunities to capture and store carbon, and recent state and federal incentives giving an added push to get started.

  • Earth Has Two Different Stratospheres, and Aviation May Be to Blame

    Findings suggest aircraft emissions may alter the stratosphere at mid-high latitudes

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