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- Mar 6
Better Biochar is a Climate Change Antidote
Across the Pacific Northwest, 40 producers, engineers, and scientists are working together to better understand the use of biochar.

- Dec 1, 2021
Bridging Energy Supply-Demand Gap Could Lower Carbon Emissions
A new study confirms that AI can help cut energy grid inefficiencies and lower carbon emissions.

- Oct 20, 2021
Dangerous Urban Heat Exposure Increased Nearly 200% Globally
New study shows how climate change is making the world's cities too hot for habitation.

- Oct 13, 2021
Woolly Mammoth De-Extinction Plan a Symptom of Anthropogenic Angst
Colossal's plan to bring back the woolly mammoth as a climate mitigation tool might not work out as intended.

- Sep 8, 2021
Cross-Laminated Timber as a Sustainable Building Material for Tight Budgets
CLT is a little-known sustainable building material that can compete with concrete in terms of strength.

- Aug 24, 2021
The Inga Tree Model ‘Standing Up to Violent Climate Change’
Q&A with Inga Foundation founder Mike Hands about the Inga tree's revolutionary potential for sustainable agriculture.

- Aug 18, 2021
Growing Interest in Algae as a Carbon Capture and Biofuel Solution
Phytoplankton, a microscopic marine algae is showing promise as a viable carbon capture solution that also yields usable biomass.

- Aug 10, 2021
Caltech’s Space Solar Power Project Getting Ready for Test Launch
Putting solar panels in space could be a game-changer for renewable energy reliability. And it just might happen.

- Aug 5, 2021
Pulling Water Out of Thin Air: New Technology Promises Sustainable Hydration to a Parched Planet
New technology promises a sustainable way to extract water from the air using renewable energy.

- Jul 19, 2021
How the Inga Tree Can Combat Climate Change, Fight Hunger and Reduce Rainforest Loss
The Inga tree represents a revolutionary model for sustainable subsistence agriculture.

- Jul 11, 2021
Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change
A Q&A with Harvard University Rowland Fellow Ye Tao reveals a simple technology to fight climate change that requires immense human capital.

- Jun 29, 2021
Hydrogen Has its Merits But it’s Not the Fuel of the Future Yet
With only water vapor exiting the tailpipe of hydrogen-consuming vehicles, the fuel type has risen as an Earth-friendly alternative.

- Jun 28, 2021
The Most Popular Form of Renewable Energy Could Use an Upgrade
Solar helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels but can harm wildlife habitat and involves less than environmentally-friendly manufacturing.

- Jun 25, 2021
Scaling Up Carbon Capture Tech is a Race Against the Climate Clock
Climate action leaders weigh the potential promise and peril of carbon capture technologies.

- Jun 24, 2021
Water Vapor: Researchers Capture Earth’s Most Abundant Greenhouse Gas With Zero Energy
Researchers in Zurich have developed a new zero-energy technology to capture condensation to boost potable water supplies.

- Jun 21, 2021
Carbon-Neutral Tomatoes: Norwegian Tomato Producer Adopts Zeolite DAC Technology
Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that's warming the planet, can help plants grow in actual greenhouses equipped with carbon capture tech.

- Jun 14, 2021
How the Concrete Industry is Combating Climate Change with China Taking the Lead
Concrete is the highest consumed product on Earth after water. The most common building material, concrete imposes a heavy climate toll.

- Jun 13, 2021
Sustainably Produced Cars are Coming, but the Climate Will Have to Wait
California-based Fiskar Inc. announced plans to develop and produce a climate-neutral vehicle, but it won’t hit the market until 2027.

- Jun 8, 2021
Talos Partners with Storegga on Proposed Gulf Coast Carbon Capture Projects
Fossil fuel industries along Gulf Coast are targeted for carbon sequestration projects.

- Jun 2, 2021
Navigator Announces Plan for 1,200-Mile Carbon Capture Storage Pipeline Across Midwest
Navigator CO2 Ventures has plans for a carbon capture pipeline system to to keep carbon dioxide waste out of the atmosphere.