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.
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.
New research could mean fewer adverse impacts from plastic waste and cheaper lubricants used in vehicles and industrial activities.
The EU funded project DAFNE has developed a methodology for avoiding conflicts of use in transboundary rivers.
BOTTLE Consortium effort develops model that finds sizeable energy and carbon-saving benefits for recycling pet, a common plastic used in bottles, clothing, carpet
A new study calculates the waste generated by N95 usage and suggests possible ways to reduce it.
In his PhD thesis, EPFL researcher Martí Bosch proposes a method for spatially quantifying the impact of mitigation measures – planting green spaces and using different building materials – on the urban heat island effect.
The Philadelphia Eagles football team will expand mangrove and seagrass restoration efforts at Puerto Rico’s Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in order to offset travel-related emissions, in a partnership with the Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Foundation.
Department of Energy funding is helping Texas A&M researchers refine drilling methods and create cost-saving models for future geothermal energy companies.
The team is studying the adoption of these systems as an alternative to fossil fuel-based power plants.
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