Carbon emissions
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Hurricane Aftermath in New England Could Undo Years of Carbon Sequestration Efforts
New research published in Global Change Biology indicates that a single hurricane in New England, one of the most heavily forested regions in the United States, can down 4.6–9.4% of the total above-ground forest carbon
Latest Research Articles
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LEGO Bricks From Recycled Plastic Bottles Scrapped as Carbon Emissions Reduction Not Met, Company Studies Alternatives
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LionGlass: Green Option for Durable Building Material with 50% Less Carbon Emissions
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Flash Droughts to Increase at 49% in North America, 53% in Europe by Year 2100 [Study]
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India’s Tiger Reserves Prevent Carbon Emissions by Reducing Deforestation
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Pennsylvania Steel Industry Could Mitigate Carbon Emissions if State Switches to Green Steel [Study]
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Carbon Emissions Can Be Reduced to One-fifth of Current Levels by Calculating the Life Cycle of Fertilizers
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Climate Scientist Calls Fossil Fuel Companies to be Held Accountable for Years of Careless Emission
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Rainforests are Playing a Critical Role in Providing Carbon Credits
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Crop Disruption in Ukraine May Affect Food Security and Increase Global Carbon Emissions
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Experts Discovers There Are Different Ways of Reducing Emissions of Carbon in Different Cities in China
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Sweden Builds Eco-Friendly Wood Wind Turbines, Traps Carbon in LVL
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Data Shows that Carbon Dioxide Levels Are At Record Breaking High