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  • Scientists Develop Alternative Cement with Low Carbon Footprint

    Researchers at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) in Germany and the Brazilian University of Pará have developed a climate-friendly alternative to conventional cement.

  • Antidepressant Pollution Alters Crayfish Behavior, With Impacts to Stream Ecosystems

    Pharmaceutical pollution is found in streams and rivers globally, but little is known about its effects on animals and ecosystems. 

  • Dosing the Coast: Baltimore County’s Leaky Pipes Are Medicating the Chesapeake Bay

    In Baltimore, Maryland, leaky sewage infrastructure delivers tens of thousands of human doses of pharmaceuticals to the Chesapeake Bay every year. 

  • Indigenous Territories Fight Climate Change

    Study finds that Indigenous Territories are as effective as Protected Areas in preserving forest's carbon stocks

  • NASA at Your Table: Where Food Meets Methane

    While methane concentrations are well observed, emissions have to be inferred based on a variety of factors.

  • Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere

    Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich have investigated the extent to which direct capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ambient air can help to effectively remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

  • Scientists Develop a New Instrument to Measure Atmospheric Ammonia

    In the past decades, intensive human agricultural activities have caused a significant increase in ammonia (NH3) emissions to the atmosphere, which have led to serious environmental and public health problems.

  • Fire Consumes Large Swaths of Greece

    Fires in the country have consumed five times as much land as they do in an average year.

  • An Unusually Smoky Fire Season in Sakha

    Wildfires are approaching records for estimated carbon emissions.

  • Touted as Clean, ‘Blue’ Hydrogen May be Worse Than Gas or Coal

    “Blue” hydrogen – an energy source that involves a process for making hydrogen by using methane in natural gas – is being lauded by many as a clean, green energy to help reduce global warming.

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