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What would happen if climate fees for food moved from political conversation to policy?
Taking Germany as their test case, researchers calculated that it would not only slash emissions but also generate an €8.2 ...
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A new fungal battery can be tossed in the compost to biodegrade
Using fungi, cellulose, and carbon, researchers 3D printed small batteries, that can be stored dry and later activated with ...
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Building materials designed to store CO2 could be the key to meeting global climate targets
Instead of costly and risky strategies for carbon storage, researchers wondered just how much storage potential the built ...
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What might sports look like in a warming world?
If you like home runs, you’ll love climate change. As the temperature rises, air resistance goes down. Researchers at ...
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Old trees “remember” plentiful water. Youth with less memory might survive a drier world.
An unusual experiment in a Swiss research forest found trees that received lots of water had a more drastic reaction to ...
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Planting the wrong trees in the wrong places can diminish their cooling benefits
In the first comprehensive global study of the effect of trees on urban temperature, researchers discovered that in hot, ...
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Researchers ask: Could we feed the world with the world’s waste?
They found that underutilized human and livestock waste could substitute 27% of current fertilizer use in China, 26% in the ...
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Researchers pave the way for climate-ready crops with potatoes that thrive in heat
First they cracked a problem that slows down plant photosynthesis—then they succeeded in super-charging potato growth by up ...
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Does it work when private groups manage national parks in some of the world’s poorest ...
New research suggests the answer is yes. Logging rates are dramatically lower where governments in Sub-Saharan Africa partner ...
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