Geologists at the British Geological Survey are looking at the potential use for carbon capture and storage.
New research looks at carbon dioxide removal—where carbon is absorbed from the atmosphere and stored—and finds that ...
The project is among more than 30 similar proposals that the state has been examining, but backlash from residents and politicians has complicated the plans.
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Chemists convert plastic waste into a powerful new tool to capture carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide levels keep climbing, even after years of promises to cut emissions. At the same time, plastic waste pours ...
U.S. forests have stored unprecedented levels of carbon in recent years, driven by a mix of climate forces and human land-use ...
Microsoft is supporting advanced carbon dioxide removal projects on its journey to becoming carbon negative by 2030.
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From fleeting to stable: Scientists uncover recipe for new carbon dioxide-based energetic materials
When materials are compressed, their atoms are forced into unusual arrangements that do not normally exist under everyday ...
An experiment in western China over the past four decades shows that it is possible to tame the expansion of desert lands ...
India’s Budget 2026 places a ₹20,000 crore bet on carbon capture technologies, signalling a quiet shift in how heavy ...
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Millions of Migrating Wildebeests Are Powering One of the World’s Largest Natural Carbon Sinks
Every year, a massive migration takes place in the Serengeti. Many animals participate in the migration, but the wildebeest stands out due to its crucial role in storing large amounts of carbon in the ...
A rare copper nanocluster has been synthesised that behaves as a ‘superatom’. The Chinese team hopes it will unlock copper’s ...
Manipulating how much carbon dioxide a person breathes can crank up the brain's 'sewage system', researchers have found. The proof-of-concept study, led by neuroscientists at the University of New ...
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