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Plants may be soaking up less CO2 than models assumed
For decades, climate policy has leaned on a comforting assumption: that as humans emit more carbon dioxide, plants will ...
In the heart of Waldorf, Maryland, there exists a treasure hunter’s paradise that defies the laws of inflation – Prime Thrift. This sprawling wonderland of pre-loved goods has locals and visitors ...
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Microplastics impair oceans' carbon absorption, worsening climate change
Research shows microplastics interfere with ocean carbon cycles, posing risks to climate and ecosystems. Urgent global action ...
In the midst of the COVID pandemic, scientists embarked on an ambitious research expedition to the North Atlantic to ...
Artists concept of the exoplanet called PSR J2322-2650b (left). NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered a rare exoplanet, whose extraordinary composition has stunned scientists as it ...
For the first time, scientists have resolved extremely intense tropical cyclones and their effect on the ocean carbon cycle in a global Earth system model. Using two category-4 hurricanes in the North ...
The carbon cycle in our oceans is critical to the balance of life in ocean waters and for reducing carbon in the atmosphere, a significant process to curbing climate change or global warming. A study ...
But there are signs that greenhouse gas pollution in China might be slowing, according to a new analysis. By Brad Plumer Reporting from Belém, Brazil Global fossil fuel emissions are on track to soar ...
Emissions from U.S. consumption are comparable to fossil fuel use, a study said. Researchers have quantified how meat consumption in the U.S. is contributing to the greenhouse gas emissions ...
Postdoctoral Researcher in Tropical Forest Ecology, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, WSU, Australian National University Hannah Jayne Carle is affiliated with the Queensland Permanent ...
This image shows a comparison between the synthetic biology–engineered plant (right) and the wild-type plant. Dr. Liao’s team has developed a novel “McG plant” with a mechanism that recycles the ...
A company in Batavia, Illinois is making butter in a way you've never seen before. No animals, no plants, no oils; this butter is made from carbon. The sustainability-focused approach has the blessing ...
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