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The ocean twilight zone could store vast amounts of carbon captured from the atmosphere
An ocean scientist describes plans for an ‘internet of the ocean,’ with sensors and autonomous vehicles that can explore the deep sea and monitor its vital signs.
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Installing solar-powered refrigerators in developing countries is an effective way to reduce hunger and slow climate change
Many developing nations have little cold storage and lose much of their perishable food before it gets to markets. Climate-friendly refrigeration can provide huge environmental and social benefits.
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Satellites detect no real climate benefit from 10 years of forest carbon offsets in California
Millions of dollars have gone into California’s forest carbon offset program – with little new carbon storage to show for it, a new study suggests.
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Why fixing methane leaks from the oil and gas industry can be a climate game-changer – one that pays for itself
130 countries have signed a pledge to cut methane emissions by 30%. Success could have a swift impact on global warming.
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Greenland's ice sheet is losing ice faster than forecast and now irreversibly committed to at least 10 inches of sea level rise
A field glaciologist explains the changes scientists are now seeing.
Daniel Cohan: Big new incentives for clean energy aren't enough
To put the $370 billion in subsidies to work, the US needs to build new infrastructure and manage a lot of regulatory hurdles.
Congress passes Inflation Reduction Act: Its climate promise relies heavily on carbon capture, thousands of miles of pipeline
One estimate suggests at least a sixth of all emissions cuts expected from the Inflation Reduction Act would come from carbon capture.
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