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What is this? A car for ants? Volvo hypes EX30’s ‘smaller’ CO2 footprint
TechCrunch #6 - 12 months ago
Rich Nations Owe $192 Trillion for Causing Climate Change, New Analysis Finds
Scientific American #2 - 17 hours ago
No, Qatar’s World Cup Can’t Be Classed as Carbon-Neutral
Wired #2 - 2 months ago
6 charts that show what climate change is doing to our planet
New Scientist #3 - 11 months ago
Asteroids Could Fuel the Clean-Energy Transition
Atlantic #2 - 4 weeks ago
Why Capturing Methane Is So Difficult
Scientific American #2 - 2 years ago
Gas stoves may soon come with a tobacco-style health warning label in California
NPR Online News #1 - 3 months ago
Robotic hand pokes food and water to tell if they have mercury in them
New Scientist #4 - 4 weeks ago
As CO2 emissions from supply chains come into focus, this startup is aiming at farms
TechCrunch #3 - 3 weeks ago
Science Shows Why Traditional Kimchi Making Works So Well
Scientific American #4 - 3 weeks ago
How We Created the Most Detailed Map Ever of Cancer-Causing Industrial Air Pollution
ProPublica #3 - 2 years ago
Gut bacteria may reduce harmful effects of nicotine on the liver
New Scientist #3 - 3 weeks ago
Supreme Court declines to block Biden rules on planet-warming methane and toxic mercury emissions
CNBC #18 - 9 months ago
Why Are Alaska’s Rivers Turning Orange?
Scientific American #3 - 12 months ago
Trump’s EPA wants to repeal regulations on carbon emissions from power plants
NBC #23 - 6 weeks ago
UK greenhouse gas emissions jumped by a record amount last year
New Scientist #3 - 6 weeks ago
Is a Smoker in Your House Killing Your Dog?
Psychology Today #3 - 2 days ago
E-Waste Could Become a ‘Gold Mine’ for Rare-Earth Elements
Scientific American #3 - 11 months ago
Posco International seeks to go carbon-neutral by 2050
Korea Herald #2 - 23 years ago
Freshwater fish can recover from mercury pollution in just a few years
New Scientist #3 - 2 years ago
Thanks to a bit of diamond smashing, practical room-temperature superconductivity could be close to reality
Science #2 - 4 days ago
Microsoft wants to use human poop to lower its vast carbon footprint
Independent #3 - 4 days ago
Things Are Looking Up for Asteroid Mining
Wired #3 - 6 months ago
Bitcoin mining emissions in China will hit 130 million tonnes by 2024
New Scientist #3 - 3 months ago
As the Great Salt Lake dries up, it's also emitting millions of tons of CO2
NPR Online News #1 - 10 days ago
RepAir Carbon is making carbon removal machines inspired by batteries
TechCrunch #5 - 3 months ago
Vaping Is an On-Ramp to Addiction
Psychology Today #2 - 2 weeks ago
Underground fungi absorb up to a third of our fossil fuel emissions
New Scientist #2 - 11 months ago
How to Cool the World Without Blocking the Sun
Atlantic #3 - 4 weeks ago
Nanofabricated ‘tetrakaidecahedrons’ could out-bulletproof kevlar – TechCrunch
TechCrunch #2 - 2 years ago
Smoke from climate-fueled wildfires contributed to thousands of U.S. deaths, study says
NBC #20 - 2 months ago
The periodic table was chemistry's most important breakthrough
New Scientist #1 - 28 years ago
How the Hydrogen Revolution Can Help Save the Planet—and How It Can’t
Scientific American #2 - 2 weeks ago
This climate change fix could save the world — or doom it
USA Today #1 - 4 weeks ago
Supreme Court curbs EPA’s power to limit greenhouse gas emissions
NBC #1 - 3 years ago
Most carbon capture technologies create more emissions than they save
New Scientist #3 - 3 weeks ago
How Steel Might Finally Kick Its Coal Habit
Wired #2 - 15 months ago
Greenland’s melting ice is clearing the way for a mineral ‘gold rush’
CNBC #7 - 5 months ago
Flavored vapes can be addictive to teens — even without nicotine, says new study
New York Post #32 - 6 hours ago
Fix the Planet newsletter: The race to replace meat
New Scientist #6 - 3 months ago
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