Sept 4 - Carbon dioxide helps plants grow but it can also worsen conditions for plant growth, contrary to a graphic shared on social media that misleadingly suggests higher CO2 in Earth’s atmosphere ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from many wastewater treatment plants may be more than twice as large as previously thought. This is shown in a new study from Linköping University, where the researchers used ...
Keith Bein is a professional researcher at the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center and a research professor at the Center for Health and the Environment. (Karin Higgins, UC Davis) The realities of ...
For decades, climate policy has leaned on a comforting assumption: that as humans emit more carbon dioxide, plants will respond by growing faster and locking away a large share of that pollution. A ...
An experiment in western China over the past four decades shows that it is possible to tame the expansion of desert lands ...
Kansas has three carbon dioxide pipelines. Next, it could get two carbon sequestration wells, linked to ethanol plants. Here’s what we know. Two companies seek to build the first sites in Kansas where ...
Earth’s plants aren’t holding onto carbon as long as we thought. A new analysis of pulses of radioactive carbon-14 from 20th-century bomb tests reveals that plants stock more carbon in short-lived ...
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China’s ‘artificial photosynthesis’ method could create petrol from carbon dioxide
A team of Chinese scientists has unveiled a breakthrough method that turns carbon dioxide ...
The carbon dioxide removal company Equatic has begun designing its largest plant yet. The project will be North America's first commercial-scale CDR plant, scheduled to go online by 2027. Many ...
Carbon dioxide levels keep climbing, even after years of promises to cut emissions. At the same time, plastic waste pours ...
Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) outlined its current asset base, near-term earnings priorities, and longer-term plans to scale sustainable ...
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