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  • Researchers To Examine Risk Of Flood-Induced Chemical Spills At Coastal Facilities

    The Texas A&M College of Engineering's James Kaihatu joins a team that will study the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities in Galveston Bay and risks to nearby communities.

  • Discovery: How Colorado Potato Beetles Beat Pesticides

    Study shows epigenetic changes, passed to new generations, may solve paradox of rapid resistance

  • Less Traffic in First Lockdown Reduced Air Pollution but Caused Potentially Damaging Surface Ozone Levels to Rise

    London saw increases of around 50% in surface ozone (O3) compared to previous years

  • NYS Can Achieve 2050 Carbon Goals With Earth’s Help

    By delving into scientific, technological, environmental and economic data, Cornell Engineering researchers have examined whether New York could achieve a statewide carbon-free economy by 2050.

  • Land Ecosystems Are Becoming Less Efficient at Absorbing CO2

    Land ecosystems currently play a key role in mitigating climate change.

  • Taking Geenhouse Gas Analysis on the Road, er, Rails

    Research-grade air quality sensors are costly—around $40,000. For cities trying to monitor their greenhouse gas emissions, the cost may limit the number of sensors they can install and the data they can collect.

  • Carbon Capture’s Next Top Model

    In the transition toward clean, renewable energy, there will still be a need for conventional power sources, like coal and natural gas, to ensure steady power to the grid.

  • Bayreuth Study: The Most Consumed Species of Mussels Contain Microplastics All Around the World

    "If you eat mussels, you eat microplastics." 

  • Fractured Bedrock in Forests is Overlooked Source of Natural CO2

    The bedrock beneath our feet has a reputation as an inhospitable place. 

  • ‘Peecycling’ Payoff: Urine Diversion Shows Multiple Environmental Benefits When Used at City Scale

    Diverting urine away from municipal wastewater treatment plants and recycling the nutrient-rich liquid to make crop fertilizer would result in multiple environmental benefits when used at city scale, according to a new University of Michigan-led study.

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