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Bacteria can eat methane and propane before they are released into the atmosphere

Bacteria can eat methane and propane before they are released into the atmosphere

Bacteria could mop up naturally-occurring and man-made leaks of natural gases before they are released into the atmosphere and cause global warming – according to new research from the... Read more

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Neurobiology Online Course to Endeavor World’s Largest Memory Experiment

Neurobiology Online Course to Endeavor World’s Largest Memory Experiment

A free, massively open online course (MOOC) on Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life will begin Monday, April 28, and it will include what may become the world’s largest... Read more

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To clean air and beyond: Catching greenhouse gases with advanced membranes

To clean air and beyond: Catching greenhouse gases with advanced membranes

“Could potentially cut the cost of capturing carbon dioxide by as much as 1000 times.” Researchers in Japan have engineered a membrane with advanced features capable of removing... Read more

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Pacific trade winds stall global surface warming — for now

Pacific trade winds stall global surface warming -- for now

The strongest trade winds have driven more of the heat from global warming into the oceans; but when those winds slow, that heat will rapidly return to the atmosphere causing an abrupt rise... Read more

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Hack the planet? Geoengineering research, ethics, governance explored

Hack the planet? Geoengineering research, ethics, governance explored

“In the past five years or so, geoengineering has moved from the realm of quackery to being the subject of scientific research” Hacking the Earth’s climate to counteract global warming – a s... Read more

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Thawing Permafrost: The speed of coastal erosion in Eastern Siberia has nearly doubled

Thawing Permafrost: The speed of coastal erosion in Eastern Siberia has nearly doubled

The high cliffs of Eastern Siberia – which mainly consist of permafrost – continue to erode at an ever quickening pace. This is the conclusion which scientists of the Alfred Wegener Institut... Read more

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Latest IPCC Climate Report Puts Geoengineering in the Spotlight

Latest IPCC Climate Report Puts Geoengineering in the Spotlight

A statement by the U.N.-convened group suggests that tinkering with the atmosphere could be necessary to meet climate goals Attempts to counter global warming by modifying Earth’s atmo... Read more

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Delaying climate policy would triple short-term mitigation costs

Delaying climate policy would triple short-term mitigation costs

Further delay in the implementation of comprehensive international climate policies could substantially increase the short-term costs of climate change mitigation. Global economic growth wou... Read more

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Researchers set out path for global warming reversal

Researchers set out path for global warming reversal

Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) can reverse the global warming trend and push temperatures back below the global target of 2°C above pre-industrial levels, even if current... Read more

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Climate change deniers using dirty tricks from ‘Tobacco Wars’

Climate change deniers using dirty tricks from 'Tobacco Wars'

Fossil fuel companies have been funding smear campaigns that raise doubts about climate change, writes John Sauven in the latest issue of Index on Censorship magazine. Environmental campaign... Read more

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Progress in introducing cleaner cook stoves for billions of people worldwide

Progress in introducing cleaner cook stoves for billions of people worldwide

It may be the 21st century, but nearly half the world’s population still cooks and heats with open fires or primitive stoves that burn wood, animal dung, charcoal and other polluting solid f... Read more

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Global warming caused by CFCs, not carbon dioxide, study says

Global warming caused by CFCs, not carbon dioxide, study says

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are to blame for global warming since the 1970s and not carbon dioxide, according to new research from the University of Waterloo published in the International Jo... Read more

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These Bacteria Eat Electricity And Make Fuel

These Bacteria Eat Electricity And Make Fuel

Organisms may one day turn an electrical current into a rich source of organic compounds for biofuels. The reason we’re hooked on oil, and its climate warming derivatives, is the astonishing... Read more

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Geo-engineering against climate change

Geo-engineering against climate change

Seeding the oceans with iron may not address carbon emissions Numerous geo-engineering schemes have been suggested as possible ways to reduce levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in t... Read more

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Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality

Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality

New study suggests that solar geoengineering can be tailored to reduce inequality or to manage specific risks like the loss of Arctic sea ice By tailoring geoengineering efforts by region an... Read more

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