Environment
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Iceland’s Green Revolution: Transforming Atmospheric CO2 into Rock with Groundbreaking 'Mammoth' Plant
With Mammoth's 72 industrial fans, Swiss start-up Climeworks intends to suck 36,000 tonnes of CO2 from the air annually to bury underground, vying to prove the technology has a place in the fight against global warming.
Latest Research Articles
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Top 6 Unique Slowest Animals From Giant Tortoise to Three-Toed Sloth
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Gold Mines In Northern Niger Order To Shut Down After Dozens Of Animals Died From Drinking Wastewater
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World’s Ocean Break Temperature Records Every Single Day Over The Past Year
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Leading Climate Scientists Expect Global Temperature To Rise Above Preindustrial Level This Century, Survey Says
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Vermont Lawmakers Approved Bill Seeking Fossil Fuel Companies To Pay Environmental Damages Due To Climate Change
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Venus Water Loss: New Evidence Suggests Why the Hellish World Lost Its Liquid [Study]
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US Overfishing List Hits All Time Low, Experts Says US Is Making Progress
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Indoor Gas and Propane Appliances Raises Average Concentrations Of Harmful Pollutant, Study Says
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Marine Heat Waves: Deadly 'Warm Blobs' in the Pacific Fueled by Planetary Wave Trains [Study]
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Tunnel Safety at Risk: Decoding the Mechanics of Sidewall Rockbursts
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Soaring Heat Threatens Bumblebee's Important Role in Pollination, Food Security
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Developing Nations Urged To Be Transparent In Progress Of Cutting Greenhouse Emission and Climate Spending, COP29 Leader Says