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  • Vast Amounts of Valuable Energy, Nutrients, Water Lost in World’s Fast-Rising Wastewater Streams

    UN University foresees 24% wastewater increase by 2030; 51% by 2050.

  • Hydrogen: Sustainable Energy Storage and Clean Fuel for Farmers

    Researchers study the possibilities of using hydrogen in agriculture.

  • 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.

  • Study: Swath Of Natural Habitat Larger Than The UK Will Be Urbanized By 2030

    Critical knowledge gaps on habitat loss in lower-income countries were also revealed by research co-authored by a Texas A&M geographer.

  • Texas A&M Researchers Enabling Buildings To ‘Breathe’

    College of Architecture researchers are creating “smart skins” that allow structures to respond to heat, making them more energy efficient.

  • Climate Costs Smallest if Warming is Limited to 2°C

    The politically negotiated Paris Agreement is thus also the economically sensible one, Potsdam researchers find in a new study.

  • Increasing Opportunities for Sustainable Behavior

    To mitigate climate change and safeguard ecosystems, we need to make drastic changes in our consumption and transport behaviors.

  • Testing the Waters

    In 2010, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began restoring the Broad Meadows salt marsh in Quincy, Massachusetts.

  • The Research on How a Growing Global Population Should Be Provided With Food Has Been Lacking a Holistic Perspective

    Meeting one of the great challenges of our time – providing a growing global population with food – requires research with a holistic perspective on food production, people’s eating habits, and the population increase.

  • 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.

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