Medicine & TechnologyA team of researchers has designed a new catalyst for converting carbon dioxide into methane using tiny bits of copper called nanoclusters. Learn more about it in this article.
A recent study reveals that ambient CO2 concentration has a concerning effect on aerostability and infection risk of SARS-CoV-2. Find out more about it in this article.
A research team has combined electrochemical and thermochemical reactions to turn CO2 into valuable carbon nanofibers. Find out more about it in this article.
This comes as part of American Airlines' plans to boost novel low-carbon technologies in order to reduce the climate impact of aviation. Read to learn more.
Scientists developed 2D nanosheets made of modified mica with shows potential in sustainable carbon capture needed to fight climate change. Learn more about it in this article.
A new study by Stanford University recently revealed the methane that leaks from natural-gas burning stoves within the United States homes has a climate impact compared to the carbon dioxide released from approximately 500,000 gasoline-powered vehicles.
Scientists recently said that forests of mechanical trees which have layers of discs designed intentionally to absorb carbon dioxide could be erected to delay climate change.
Australian scientists have recently created a smart and very effective method of capturing carbon dioxide and eventually converting it to contribute to the decarbonization of certain industries.
Recent report by the World Inequality Lab shows how the high-income people in North America generate significantly more carbon emissions than the bottom 50% of the globe.
A new study made carbon capture technology better by inducing the model with magnesium, forming crystalized hydrates that could be burried under the sea for more than centuries.
Researchers recently discovered carbon-rich water in what's described as an ancient meteorite, playing a vital role in the solar system's early evolution and formation.
NASA has calculated the distinct evidence that shows how humans are causing climate change. Specifically, it has calculated the specific driving forces of recent climate change through direct satellite observations.
The US Department of Energy has recently awarded a grant to RTI International, CEMEX -- leading cement, concrete, and aggregates supplier on developing a CO2 capture system and commercially available carbon utilization solution.