The US government has a lot of power but even it may struggle to single-handedly reverse the clean energy shift sought by the ...
Brewing ammonia using the natural rocks, heat, and pressure found below our feet would slash the emissions of fertilizer ...
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Worries about natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes can make people with right-leaning political views ...
A new study analyzes a potential win-win solution for fish health and carbon capture. The critical ingredient is something ...
A new study lays out the conditions needed for expensive but environmentally promising synthetic fuels to provide the best ...
New technology cuts chemical and energy use of removing salt from seawater. It could save millions of dollars, making ...
Using fungi, cellulose, and carbon, researchers 3D printed small batteries, that can be stored dry and later activated with ...
New study shows that restoring coral reefs as an alternative to building artificial breakwaters and bulkheads could reduce ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Fertilizers are essential for feeding the world. But making ammonia, the key ingredient of fertilizers, produces large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions.
A new assessment offers a fairer approach to sustainable mobility for people who can’t afford zero-emission vehicles: Old cars can still be environmentally friendly if driven in the right way. When ...