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  • Fresher Air: AI and Mobility Data May Improve Air Pollution Exposure Models

    Americans in the northeast paid greater attention to air quality alerts this summer as wildfire smoke thickened skies with an orange-tinted haze.

  • UC Irvine Scientists Say Deepening Arctic Snowpack Drives Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Human-caused climate change is shortening the snow cover period in the Arctic.

  • Tool to Track Climate Progress Shows Fossil Fuel Producers Come Up Short

    More than half of the world’s top fossil fuel producers will fail to meet climate targets unless they ramp up decarbonisation plans, according to an international team led by The University of Queensland.

  • Benefits of Electric Stoves on Health and Environment in Ecuador

    One of the most popular strategies to increase energy efficiency and reduce pollution in homes — which are responsible for approximately 10 percent of greenhouse gas emissions — is the transitioning from gas to electric stoves.

  • New Recycling Process Could Find Markets for ‘Junk’ Plastic Waste

    Although many Americans dutifully deposit their plastic trash into the appropriate bins each week, many of those materials, including flexible films, multilayer materials and a lot of colored plastics, are not recyclable using conventional mechanical recycling methods. 

  • Climate Protection: Land Use Changes Cause the Carbon Sink to Decline

    Terrestrial carbon sinks can mitigate the greenhouse effect. Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and other research institutions pooled various data sources and found that European carbon storage takes place mainly in surface biomass in East Europe. 

  • Nitrogen Runoff Strategies Complicated by Climate Change

    As climate change progresses, rising temperatures may impact nitrogen runoff from land to lakes and streams more than projected increases in total and extreme precipitation for most of the continental United States, according to new research from a team of Carnegie climate scientists led by Gang Zhao and Anna Michalak published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Fanning the Flames

    As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact large swaths of the United States, resulting in poor air quality and negative health outcomes for millions of Americans, more people than ever are feeling the effects of longer fire seasons and a changing climate.

  • Research Looks to Improve ’Green’ Steel Process Using Hydrogen Instead of Carbon

    Steel is one of the most important industrial materials, with more than 2 billion tons produced annually around the world.

  • Sahara Dust Can Enhance Removal of Methane From the Atmosphere

    There is a hidden link between Saharan dust clouds and the levels of atmospheric methane – a strong greenhouse gas. 

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