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Undersea lava rubble acts as a 'sponge' for carbon dioxide, study finds
Lava rubble at the bottom of the sea is acting like a giant "sponge" for carbon dioxide, ancient cores reveal. Ancient lava ...
Researchers found that eroded lava rubble beneath the South Atlantic can trap enormous amounts of CO2 for tens of millions of ...
There’s no shortage of worldwide efforts aimed at planting millions of more trees to help offset our planet’s CO2-poisoned atmosphere. But entrepreneurial scientists at a biotech firm called Living ...
With the world focused on addressing climate change, scientists have had to get creative when it comes to developing sustainable building materials that tackle carbon dioxide emissions. Scientists ...
Researchers have turned concrete from a demolished school building and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air into new blocks strong enough to build a house with. The process involved grinding the old ...
A joint research team has developed a highly efficient photocatalyst that can convert carbon dioxide into the high-value-added fuel, methane, using sunlight, while explaining its operating principles.
A study recently published in the journal Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. The international team of ...
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Israeli scientists say artificial rock weathering can remove CO2 from atmosphere
Hebrew University experts continue in footsteps of researcher who built special reactor that flushes CO2, seawater through ...
The use of extra carbon dioxide (CO2) in commercial greenhouses to aid plant growth is being touted online to falsely imply climate-change warnings are a “scam”. Experts say while CO2 can help some ...
When concerned citizens ask me where they can find the best scientific information on global warming–information the media refuses to report–co2science.org is always near the top of my recommended Web ...
Fossil fuel emissions still rising in world's latest 'carbon budget' despite renewable energy growth
Fossil fuel use is still growing globally but total human-caused carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are expected to dip slightly by the end of 2025 because of a decline in deforestation. But renewable ...
The levels of the crucial heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere reached historic highs last year, growing at near-record fast paces, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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