The world is slowly beginning to learn how to better calculate the full environmental impact of the millions of things that are produced every day. When it comes to cars, automakers are slowly ...
Study finds dry exoplanets may not support life without enough water to maintain their carbon cycle, even if they are in the ...
In our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, carbon capture is mentioned as a possible technology. CO2 can, for example, be captured from large industrial companies and from incineration plants.
Railway Systems sustainability expert Christian Aichberger on life cycle thinking and the circular economy in rail.
Today, you can buy a pair of sneakers partially made from carbon dioxide pulled out of the atmosphere. But measuring the carbon-reduction benefits of making that pair of sneakers with CO 2 is complex.
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The Sixth Mass Extinction Is Looming: How Humanity’s CO2 Crisis Could End Life on Earth
The accelerating rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by human activity is pushing the planet toward a potential mass extinction, as highlighted in an eye-opening Guardian article published ...
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How much water does an Earth-like planet need to harbor life? A new study has the answer
Maintaining liquid surface water is one of the preconditions that a planet has to meet in order to support life as we know it ...
For about a decade now, there are voices claiming electric cars are likely to be just as bad - if not worse – as internal combustion ones when it comes to the impact on the environment. There are also ...
Electricity generation from gas (or liquid fuel) fired combined cycle power plants (CCPP) has increased significantly since 2000, mainly to meet the increasing electricity demand and to compensate for ...
German automaker BMW has announced an updated timeline to reduce carbon emissions throughout the entire life cycle of its internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, including the entire production ...
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