Climate change has led to severe disruptions in worldwide crop growing. Saffron, one of the most expensive global crops, is integral to the economy of India and likewise has been affected by a warming global climate.
The growth of the transportation sector has brought with it the critical issue of air pollution in urban areas from vehicle emissions.
Chemists from Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) have created a new material, which efficiently decontaminates water from petrochemicals.
The latest study published in the journal Sustainability reflects light over the influence of four distinct varieties of brine at varying salt concentrations (5 to 25 wt.%) on carbon dioxide storage.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a $420 million funding opportunity for DOE's Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRC). This funding will advance climate solutions through early-stage research on clean energy technology, advanced and low-carbon manufacturing, and quantum information science.
While there is much disagreement on the most appropriate methods and pathways to use, the bioeconomy could represent a vital tool in the urgent need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, and it has a pronounced effect within first two decades of its presence in the atmosphere. In the recent international climate negotiations in Glasgow, abatement of methane emissions was identified as a major priority in attempts to curb global climate change quickly.
The global growth of the fashion and clothing industry has come at a cost. Sustainability of increased clothing production has thrown a light on the industry’s contribution to climate change and growing environmental damage.
According to a recent paper published in the journal Sustainability, converting remaining algal biomass to value-added products is critical for improving the economics of algae farming.
As the global population grows and economies become increasingly industrialized, energy requirements are increasing. To explore the potential for energy recovery from organic waste to help meet these demands, a paper has been published in Energies.
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