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  • Global Power Sector Emissions Headed for Decline

    The power sector is the biggest source of emissions globally, but the rapid growth of wind, solar, and nuclear generation are at last pushing power sector emissions into decline, analysts say.

  • Natural Hydrogen: A Potential Clean Energy Source Beneath Our Feet

    A remote community of mud huts and corrugated iron roofs in the arid savannah of West Africa could be a trailblazer for a new form of carbon-free energy. T

  • As Carbon Offsets, Cookstove Emission Credits Are Greatly Overestimated

    The fastest growing type of offset on the global carbon market subsidizes the distribution of efficient cookstoves in developing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but a new study finds that the stoves’ carbon saving credits are vastly overestimated, by a factor of 10.

  • Study Offers Rare Long-Term Analysis of Techniques for Creating Standing Dead Trees for Wildlife Habitat

    Ecologists have long known that standing dead trees, commonly referred to as snags, are an important habitat element for forest dwellers and act as a driver of biodiversity.

  • World’s Largest Database of Weeds Lets Scientists Peer Into the Past, and Future, of Global Agriculture

    A new database of weeds that can help scientists understand how traditional agricultural systems were managed throughout history, could also provide insights into how global trends like the climate crisis could affect the resilience of our modern day food systems.

  • The Complexity of Forests Cannot Be Explained by Simple Mathematical Rules, Study Finds

    The way trees grow together do not resemble how branches grow on a single tree, scientists have discovered.

  • Clusters of Atmospheric Rivers Amp Up California Storm Damages

    Early in 2023, a series of storms dumped record-breaking amounts of rain and snow across California.

  • 1 in 5 Colorado Bumblebees are Endangered, New Report Says

    On a cliffside at Mesa Verde National Park in southern Colorado, a fuzzy bee was industriously gnawing at the red sandstone.

  • More Reporting Needed to Show Progress on Ontario Municipal Climate and Sustainability Plans

    While sustainability reporting is a widespread practice in the private sector, new research shows that the same cannot be said for Ontario municipalities.

  • Balancing the Potential and Pitfalls of Solar-Powered Groundwater Irrigation

    In a bid to meet growing food production and energy needs in low- and middle-income countries, solar-powered groundwater irrigation is rapidly gaining ground.

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