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  • Making Methane from CO2: Carbon Capture Grows More Affordable

    In their ongoing effort to make carbon capture more affordable, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a method to convert captured carbon dioxide (CO2) into methane, the primary component of natural gas.

  • New Data Shows Strong Air Pollution Policies Lengthen Life Expectancy

    The same clean air policies that can reduce fossil fuel emissions and help rein in climate change can also add up to 5 years onto people’s lives in the most polluted regions, while globally adding more than 2 years onto lives on average.

  • Natural Exposure to Wildfire Smoke Increased Pregnancy Loss in Rhesus Macaques

    Although there are some important differences, rhesus macaques are considered a useful animal model for human pregnancy.

  • Forest Fires Linked to Tens of Thousands of Avoidable Deaths

    Setting fire to forest and agricultural land in Southeast Asia to prepare it for cultivation or grazing contributes to an estimated 59,000 premature deaths a year, say scientists.

  • Arc of Fires in the U.S. West

    The Caldor fire, nearing the south end of Lake Tahoe, is one of many potent fires still burning at the end of August 2021.

  • Rare Earth Elements and Old Mines Spell Trouble for Western Water Supplies

    Rare earth elements are finding their way into Colorado water supplies, driven by changes in climate, finds a new study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.

  • Seaweed Farms in River Estuaries Significantly Reduce Nitrogen Concentrations and Prevent Environmental Pollution

    A new study by Tel Aviv University and  Berkeley University proposes a model according to which the establishment of seaweed farms near river estuaries significantly reduces nitrogen concentrations in the river and prevents environmental pollution in streams and oceans. 

  • Stanford Researchers Explore How People Respond to Wildfire Smoke

    Interviews with Northern California residents reveal that social norms and social support are essential for understanding protective health behaviors during wildfire smoke events – information that could be leveraged to improve public health outcomes.

  • Finding Plastic-Free Alternatives to Protect Young Trees

    Saplings should be planted without protective plastic guards, according to an environmental impact study led by UCL researchers.

  • Protecting the Ozone Layer Also Protects Earth’s Ability to Sequester Carbon

    Previous “world-avoided” experiments have shown that, without the Montreal Protocol, ozone levels would be depleted globally by the mid-twentieth century.

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