Capturing carbon dioxide (CO 2) directly from the air and permanently storing it in geological formations under the ground can reduce the levels of CO 2 in the atmosphere and mitigate climate change.
Improving the operational stability of electrochemical CO 2 reduction reaction via salt precipitation understanding and management Devices for electrochemical CO 2 reduction can suffer from salt ...
Jet fuel is a modern wonder, allowing commercial airplanes to carry hundreds of passengers halfway around the world and military aircraft to regularly break the speed of sound. Yet jet fuel as we ...
This guest post is by: Lauri Myllyvirta, lead analyst at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and senior fellow at Asia Society Policy Institute A record surge of clean energy kept China’s ...
Four individuals, including Dexter R. Mitchell and his nephew Reginald D. Mitchell, have been arrested and charged with first-degree felony offenses for organized criminal activity and aggravated ...
They're incredibly simple, all of them act as a valve. Screw a CO2 canister on one end, screw the other onto your valve and either turn a knob or just press down and with a short blast of ...
A research team has made significant discoveries regarding the complex reaction mechanisms of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in supercritical water. These findings are crucial for understanding the ...
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Alexandros Maragos via Getty Images Earth has broken another greenhouse gas emissions record: The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere above Hawaii made an unprecedent jump in 2024 ...
Carbon credits are generated by activities that avoid or reduce emissions of carbon dioxide - a potent greenhouse gas. They can be purchased by companies seeking to "offset" or cancel out some of ...
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing at rates that are incompatible with staying below 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) of global warming, a Met Office study warns.