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Scientists Shed New Light on Ancient Apocalypse That Affected the Entire Planet

A quarry illustrating bands of stratified limestone from the ancient seafloor in what is now Mercato San Severino in Italy.…

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Ancient Extinction Holds Clues to Today’s Climate Crisis

Researchers found clues in Italian limestone about a Jurassic-era marine extinction caused by volcanic CO2 emissions, paralleling today’s climate change…

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Revolutionary Reactors Turn CO2 Into Valuable Minerals With Fly Ash

By KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. June 29, 2024 Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have developed advanced reactors for CO2…

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Plants Absorb More CO2 Than Thought

Nuclear bomb testing data from the 1960s shows Earth system models underestimate carbon uptake by plants and soils. The carbon…

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Plants Release Carbon Sooner Than Expected

A new study reveals that the carbon stored by plants globally is more transient and vulnerable to climate change impacts…

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New Way To Recycle Steel Developed

New steel recycling technology from the University of Toronto could revolutionize the industry by removing impurities electrochemically, fostering higher-grade production…

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A Sustainable Solution to Fighting Global Warming – New Catalyst Efficiently Converts CO2 to Natural Gas

Researchers have developed a high-efficiency photocatalyst converting CO2 into methane using cadmium selenide and amorphous titanium dioxide, achieving 99.3% methane…

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Breakthrough in CO2 Conversion: Cost-Effective Methods Discovered

Doshisha University researchers developed a cost-effective electrochemical method to convert CO2 into hydrocarbons, achieving unprecedented efficiency by optimizing the electrolyte…

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New “Cost-Effective” Plan Could Reduce CO2 Emissions by 20% – However, It Still Costs Billions of Dollars

Significant economic changes are essential to counter climate change, yet they risk substantial economic disruptions. A new dual-factor approach by…

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