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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.
Forests have shifted from absorbing carbon to becoming a net carbon source after 2010 due to extensive losses of tropical ...
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These living rocks are among the oldest surviving life and are champion carbon dioxide absorbers
Communities found in South Africa called microbialites look like green-tinged rocks, but they grow. Although they resemble ...
A team of researchers has used computer models to simulate tropical cyclones at high resolutions and investigate their effect ...
Microsoft's data center ambitions have imperiled its 2030 pledge to remove more carbon than it generates, making carbon ...
A geological formation in western Newfoundland is emerging as a potential solution for industrial decarbonization, offering a ...
Google has signed a deal with marine CO2 removal firm Ebb Carbon for 3,500 tons of carbon removal credits.
Researchers have developed a highly selective membrane that efficiently separates carbon dioxide from other gases, supporting ...
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Reforestation does not mean just planting as mangroves (once again) prove effectiveness in carbon sequestration
MANGROVES, along with tidal marshes and seagrasses, are increasingly recognized as vital 'blue carbon' ecosystems. In tropical and subtropical coastlines, they are among the most productive natural ...
From living paint to injecting rocks, scientists have bizarre carbon capture ideas that could help us tackle the climate ...
A joint research team has developed a highly efficient photocatalyst that can convert carbon dioxide into the ...
Discover how carbon taxes penalize greenhouse gas emissions, encouraging environmentally-friendly practices, and see key examples of global adoption and impact.
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