To reduce emissions put into the atmosphere, Google is using carbon capture and sequestration. But not all CCS projects are ...
Experts say the ocean could help absorb carbon dioxide, but today’s technologies are too uncertain to be scaled up safely.
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When Earth Got 6°C Hotter 56 Millions Years Ago Plants Stopped Absorbing Carbon Properly. Scientists Say It Could Happen Again
Credit: Unsplash. Around 56 million years ago, Earth suddenly got much hotter. Over about 5,000 years, the amount of carbon ...
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'Rock candy' technique offers simpler, less costly way to capture carbon directly from air
University of Toronto Engineering researchers have discovered a new way of capturing carbon directly from the air—one that ...
The Nini oil field on Europe's North Sea will soon start to essentially reverse the process of oil extraction.
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New method crystallizes carbon dioxide into ‘rock candy,’ lowering capture cost
A University of Toronto team has designed a new method for capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air. The technique ...
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How To Make A Blacksmith's Flatter (Mystery Steel)
Watch the process of turning mystery steel into a blacksmith’s flatter—shaping, hardening, and finishing a vital tool for ...
On the banks of the Pastaza River, in Peru’s northern Datem del Marañón province, Kietre Gonzales remembers just how close ...
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How much CO2 does your flight really produce? How to know if carbon footprint claims are accurate
Carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) is a metric that converts the impact of other greenhouse gases such as methane to an ...
"Explore Elimini's strategic launch for carbon removal, spotlighting BECCS tech & urgent climate action, driving brand ...
Typically, one credit compensates for one tonne of carbon, but the mechanism isn’t helping bring emissions down.
The oceans have to play a role in helping humanity remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to curb dangerous climate warming. But are we ready to scale up the technologies that will do the job?
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