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Scientists are worried because they can’t fully explain the big jump, but they think it might mean that carbon absorption by forests, fields and wetlands is slowing down—a major problem for the world.
Major economies are overstating how much carbon their forests can absorb in a climate accounting fudge that could allow them ...
This collaboration aims to convert 1mtpa of COâ‚‚ into industrial-grade syngas, leveraging HYCO1's innovative CUBE Technology.
Extreme heat caused by emissions from 111 fossil fuel companies cost an estimated $28 trillion between 1991 and 2020, ...
A new study lays out a scientific framework for holding individual fossil fuel companies liable for the costs of climate change by tracing specific damages back to their emissions. The researchers use ...
Brazil, which hosts this year's United Nations climate summit, has a main goal of persuading Europe, China and other ...
Vermont was the first state to try to hold polluters accountable for climate disasters. New research aims to assign specific ...
As part of The World's ongoing series The Big Fix, Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Susanna Lidström, a researcher at the KTH ...
Australia is headed in the wrong direction. It is time for us to turn around and confront climate change and what it means.
On the heels of Earth Day, Commute PA and BARTA have some local tips on how you can reduce your carbon footprint.
Farm soil releases nitrous oxide unpredictably. A new study shows better tracking can reduce emissions and improve climate ...
Long-term research by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign revealed how management and cropping systems influence greenhouse gas emissions.