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Nuclear fusion has taken a big step forward
Nuclear fusion is giving us good news achieving net energy gain for the first time. What is next for this promising energy source of the future?
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Super porous material increases efficiency for carbon capture
A new super porous material designed by Australian researchers can capture large amounts of CO2 at record low energy cost. Additionally, what is the projection for CO2 emission for after the pandemic?
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Governments are lowering environmental standards while the world is distracted with the COVID-19 pandemic
While people in the world are suffering due to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments are taking advantage of the chaos and passing legislature that can harm the environment and human health.
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Microsoft is going to be carbon negative by 2030: how are they doing it?
As several companies have realized by now, customers are asking that companies make bolder commitments to sustainability. Microsoft is doing that by announcing their goal of being carbon negative by 2030.
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The best environmental laws around the world: Are they working?
People taking action to protect the planet is inspiring, but it is much better when the government helps by implementing environmental policies too.
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What oil companies are doing to mitigate their environmental impact
Oil companies are realizing that they need to protect the natural environment from which they extract their precious products, as well as that the world has changed and consumers are demanding cleaner energy sources. They are making changes.
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Phytoplankton: The understated hero
The Earth naturally removes CO2 from the atmosphere by many mechanisms including oceans thanks phytoplankton. What is their role in regulating climate?
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Renewable energy capacity worldwide did not grow in 2018
It is the first time since 2001 that the renewables' power capacity did not increase compared to the previous year. On top of that, CO2 emissions from the power sector rose to a historic high, which has people worried.