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  • Ancient Ocean Methane Not an Immediate Climate Change Threat

    Deep below the ocean’s surface, the seafloor contains large quantities of naturally occurring, ice-like deposits made up of water and concentrated methane gas.

  • Climate Change to Increase Lifetime of Space Pollution

    Satellites face greater chances of collision with space debris as a result of reduced density in the upper atmosphere.

  • Future Emissions From ‘Country of Permafrost’ Significant, Must be Factored into Global Climate Targets

    By the end of this century, permafrost in the rapidly warming Arctic will likely emit as much carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere as a large industrial nation, and potentially more than the U.S. has emitted since the start of the industrial revolution.

  • Maps of the Past May Shed Light on Our Climate Future

    About 56 million years ago, volcanoes quickly dumped massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, heating the Earth rapidly.

  • High Levels of Methane in the Nord Stream Leak Area

    The scientific expedition to the Nord Stream leak from the University of Gothenburg has arrived back home. 

  • New Process Could Enable More Efficient Plastics Recycling

    Cobalt-based catalysts could be used to turn mixed plastic waste into fuel, new plastics, and other products.

  • U of G Chemist Turns Greenhouse Gas into Potential Industrial Gold

    A University of Guelph chemist has found a novel way to turn methane into methanol, a discovery that may help stem global warming and create useful industrial products at the same time.  

  • Making the Invisible Water Crisis Visible

    While achieving the United Nations (UN) ambitious Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for wastewater treatment would cause substantial improvements in global water quality, severe water quality issues would contain to persist in some world regions.

  • Calculating the Carbon Cost of Food

    A calculator which could reduce the level of carbon emissions generated by food production and consumption has been developed by data scientists at the University of Leeds.

  • On-Site Reactors Could Affordably Turn CO2 Into Valuable Chemicals

    New technology developed at the University of Waterloo could make a significant difference in the fight against climate change by affordably converting harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and other valuable chemicals on an industrial scale.

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