The Role of Silicon Carbide Dust in Cosmic Evolution
Recent research highlights the significance of silicon carbide dust in the formation of cosmic structures, including planets and stars, emphasizing hydrogen's role in this process.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
Recent research highlights the significance of silicon carbide dust in the formation of cosmic structures, including planets and stars, emphasizing hydrogen's role in this process.
A recent report has identified the top 10 airports contributing to pollution, revealing that three are located in Europe, raising concerns about climate and air quality.
The vibration screening machine market is projected to see significant growth by 2035, largely attributed to advancements in the mining and recycling industries, according to IndexBox.
Svitlana Mykolenko from ETH has created a new method to transform natural plant oils into gels for cosmetics, providing a sustainable alternative to harmful artificial ingredients.
With Electric Forest set to take place in Rothbury, MI from June 25-28, selecting standout performances from the lineup can be challenging. Here are key acts to consider.
Recent analysis highlights that Indonesia's coral ecosystems are increasingly threatened by cold events, in addition to the well-documented heat waves.
Imagining conservation areas often brings to mind untouched natural wonders. However, the success of protecting 30% of the planet hinges on including people in these plans.
Rapid warming of the world's oceans is leading to significant oxygen loss, which poses serious threats to marine life and alters metabolic processes.
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) aims to combat climate change, yet it may inadvertently increase carbon emissions if climate shifts alter crop locations.
As Europe experiences warming at double the global average, the continent's response to climate change appears insufficient. Urgent action is needed to address these contradictions.
A recent study highlights that merely identifying climate risks is insufficient for effective action. Researchers emphasize the importance of evaluative governance in tackling these challenges.
Research from Rice University suggests that climate variability may influence the risk of armed conflict, but the effects are complex and vary by region.
Fernando Alonso has reportedly purchased a one-off Pagani Zonda, featuring exposed carbon and green flake, as he navigates a challenging season with Aston Martin.
Experts express concern that proposed changes to carbon markets may exacerbate climate issues if essential protections are not maintained.
Antarctica has long appeared to resist the effects of global warming, but recent findings suggest that hidden ocean heat is now influencing sea ice levels.
A recent global report indicates that while there are some advancements in sustainability within the chocolate industry, many retailers continue to lack transparency in their cocoa supply chains.
An electric car club in the East Midlands is aiding residents and reducing emissions, yet its reliance on volunteers highlights broader challenges in achieving climate targets.
As heat-related deaths increase across Europe, Spain's climate shelters emerge as vital urban strategies. However, the rest of Europe seems to be falling behind in this critical initiative.
The mountain bongo, known as the 'ghost of the forest' for its elusive nature, has been reintroduced into the wild by conservationists in Kenya.
A new radar-based technique developed by scientists from Trinity and the Technical University of Denmark may significantly improve the identification and tracking of vital pollinators, addressing a crucial need in conservation.