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New three-layer electrode pulls CO2 from exhaust gases to make formic acid
Researchers in South Korea have created a new type of electrode that captures carbon ...
Japan’s Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (CE&IG) has supported the commissioning of Deep Sky Alpha in Alberta, Canada. The country’s first facility for capturing and sequestering carbon ...
A new device can pull carbon dioxide from exhaust and air and turn it into a useful chemical, helping reduce pollution.
Perenco UK has injected the first tonnes of CO 2 into a depleted reservoir as part of Poseidon, a carbon storage project in the Perenco-operated Leman gas field. This is the first time a CO 2 ...
Preparation and prevention are key to keeping local residents safe, explained Second Assistant Chief of the Manchester Fire Department (MFD) Bill Beideman, especially ahead of a storm. Here's what you ...
Here's all the latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of Jan. 26 to Feb. 1, 2026.
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Turning industrial exhaust into useful materials with a new electrode
Flue gas is exhausted from home furnaces, fireplaces and even industrial plants, and it carries polluting carbon dioxide (CO2 ...
A Dutch court has mandated the Netherlands to set binding emissions targets for Bonaire, aiming for net zero by 2050, ...
Scientists in Korea develop a cleaner and cheaper method to produce ammonia on a large scale and reduce emissions.
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50x faster than trees: Living algae system cuts indoor heat for energy-saving buildings
Microalgae‑based architecture could soon come to Western Australia. A team from Murdoch University is ...
The rapid expansion of U.S. data centers to support artificial intelligence is creating a new climate challenge—one that begins long before servers are powered on, Bloomberg writes. The massive ...
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LNG Canada has been flaring up to 15 times more gas than expected, documents reveal
In the fall of 2024, LNG Canada fired up its flare in Kitimat for the first time, burning off gas to test its systems. By ...
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