In a significant advance for climate change mitigation efforts, we have developed a new material that could revolutionize carbon dioxide capture. Our...
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A groundbreaking new building material that can absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has been developed by a student at University College London (UCL). This innovative material, created by a master’s student in UCL’s Bio-Integrated Design program, could significantly reduce the carbon emissions of the construction industry if it is widely used. The new […]
In a significant advance for climate change mitigation efforts, we have developed a new material that could revolutionize carbon dioxide capture. Our...
In a significant advance for climate change mitigation efforts, we have developed a new material that could revolutionize carbon dioxide capture. Our...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made strides forward in realizing industrial conversion of bicarbonate solution made from...
An International study led by UAB researcher Ariane Arias-Ortiz, and published in Global Change Biology, has analysed methane gas fluxes in over a...
The current high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a significant contributor to global warming. Cement-based materials have demonstrated...
New research published in Business Strategy and the Environment based on information from G7 countries demonstrates that green finance—loans,...
New research published in Business Strategy and the Environment based on information from G7 countries demonstrates that green finance—loans,...
Sharing infrastructure for transporting and storing captured carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions across multiple industrial facilities could cut costs by...
Sharing infrastructure for transporting and storing captured carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions across multiple industrial facilities could cut costs by...
A groundbreaking discovery has just been made by student teams from three U.S. universities: eclipses can create ripples in Earth’s atmosphere,...