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Dimethyl sulphide – is it really an ‘anti-greenhouse’ gas?

Learn about a modelling study that has determined if dimethyl sulphide emissions truly work as an anti-greenhouse gas.

Urban ReLeaf project to optimise urban green spaces

The Urban ReLeaf project will develop nature-based solutions to boost urban green spaces and tackle climate change.

Home insulation could significantly increase lifespans in England and Wales by 2050

A new study into net zero policies has discovered that implementing home insulation to make houses more energy efficient in England and Wales could...

Researchers discover new method to assess responses to climate change

Researchers have found that museum collections can be used as a tool for assessing how species will be affected by climate change.

Can green steel production help reduce greenhouse gas emissions?

Find out if transitioning steel production to net zero, green steel could effectively reduce carbon emissions.

Climate crisis combatted by new University of Bath institute

The University of Bath aims to tackle the climate crisis and global sustainability issues by launching the new Institute for Sustainability.

Climate change could accelerate if dust levels stop rising

UCLA researchers have found that global atmospheric dust has masked the full potential of greenhouse gases’ role in climate change.

Using underwater vehicles to identify changes in the ocean environment

Using autonomous vehicles, a scientist is mapping changes in the ocean environment, including tropical and temperature changes.

Monitoring climate-induced natural hazards with Machine Learning

Climate induced-natural hazards can be better tracked by combining satellite technology with Machine Learning.

Mitigation makes significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions possible

Greenhouse gas emissions could be significantly reduced if a variety of mitigation options are globally implemented.

Logged tropical forest areas found to be a carbon source

Contrary to previous assumptions, tropical forests recovering from logging are carbon sources for years afterward.

UK Government funds £7m to decarbonise freight transport

The UK Government has announced it will provide £7m via the freight innovation fund (FIF) to reduce freight transport emissions.

Coral bleaching could have serious implications for fish species survival

Coral bleaching is causing some species of reef fish to struggle with identifying competitors, resulting in precious energy being used.

Ten New Year’s resolutions you can make to achieve net zero emissions

As we near the end of 2022, we look at the top ten New Year's resolutions you can make in 2023 to bring us closer to net zero emissions.

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