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  • Infrastructure Key To Balancing Climate And Economic Goals In Developing Countries

    Developing nations have an opportunity to avoid long-term dependence on fossil fuel-burning infrastructure as they move toward economic stability, even if they are slow to cut carbon emissions, say the authors of a new paper in Environmental Research Letters.

  • In Boost for Renewables, Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is on the Rise

    The twin smokestacks of the Moss Landing Power Plant tower over Monterey Bay. Visible for miles along this picturesque stretch of the Northern California coast, the 500-foot-tall pillars crown what was once California’s largest electric power station — a behemoth natural gas-fired generator.

  • Oxford Expert Advises on the Use of Biodegradable Plastics

    The GCSA recommends biodegradable plastics offer potential environmental benefits in the open environment over conventional plastics – but only in certain circumstances.

  • Research Explores the Relationship Between Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    A University of Oklahoma-led interdisciplinary study on a decade-long experiment (1997-2009) at the University of Minnesota found that lower nitrogen levels in soil promoted release of carbon dioxide from soils under high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and could therefore contribute to furthering rising atmospheric greenhouse gases and climate change.

  • OU Research Explores the Relationship Between Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    A University of Oklahoma-led interdisciplinary study on a decade-long experiment (1997-2009) at the University of Minnesota found that lower nitrogen levels in soil promoted release of carbon dioxide from soils under high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and could therefore contribute to furthering rising atmospheric greenhouse gases and climate change.

  • Are Discarded Mobile Phones and Electronic Waste Polluting Our Seas?

    The Norwegian research organisation SINTEF will investigate whether rare earth element minerals contribute to pollution in costal areas.

  • Seeing the COVID-19 Pandemic from Space

    Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), an air pollutant, decreased significantly over urban areas during the pandemic.

  • Salt-Tolerant Bacteria With An Appetite For Sludge Make Biodegradable Plastics

    Using a bacterial strain found in mangroves, Texas A&M researchers have uncovered a low-cost, sustainable method for producing bioplastics from sewage sludge and wastewater.

  • COVID Lockdown Causes Record Drop in CO2 Emissions for 2020

    Emissions from transport account for the largest share of the global decrease.

  • Scientists Publish Open Resource to Help Design ‘Greener’ Energy Systems

    Researchers have created a database of measurements from existing global power grid systems that will help develop new power systems capable of meeting changing demands, such as the move towards renewable energy sources.

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