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McGill University develops revolutionary CO2 conversion catalyst

McGill University has pioneered a catalyst for CO2 conversion that could be a ‘game-changer’ in the fight against climate change.

EU approves £3bn funding to tackle biogenic CO2 in Sweden

The European Commission has approved €3bn State Aid to Sweden to support carbon capture and storage (CCS) aimed at reducing biogenic CO2.

Planting energy crops can minimise biodiversity loss, study says

According to new research by the University of Surrey, energy crops are crucial in the fight to protect biodiversity and limit climate change.

The EU FutureMARES project: Safeguarding marine biodiversity

Determined to secure the future of the marine ecosystems, the EU project, FutureMARES, is using nature-based solutions to better understand, document and rebuild marine biodiversity.

Canada supports leading science and research infrastructure at University of Saskatchewan

Modern, high-quality research facilities and equipment are essential for breakthroughs in Canadian science and research.

Canada publishes Blue Economy Regulatory Roadmap to create healthier oceans

Canada has announced the publication of the Blue Economy Regulatory Roadmap, a strategic plan to enhance the country's oceans.

Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies, study finds

Relying on water storage will not be enough to compensate for declines in future water availability in western agricultural communities.

EU launches DestinE system to create a digital twin of Earth

The European Commission has announced that the initial DestinE digital twin system has been activated to combat climate change.

Strengthening food security through genetic biodiversity

A new UK project will enable farmers in Central America to improve food security through genetic biodiversity. Read more here.

Novel reactor system converts carbon dioxide into methane fuel

A new reactor design converts CO2 emissions from small boilers into methane fuel, offering a promising approach to combating climate change.

Transforming ocean-climate action in Canada

Ocean Frontier Institute, led by Dalhousie University, is driving the science and innovation needed to solve urgent ocean-climate challenges.

UK’s Earth observation technologies enhanced with £9m funding

The UK Space Agency has announced its largest investment into an early-stage technology programme to improve the UK’s Earth observation technologies.

University of Manitoba advances social and economic reconciliation with Indigenous peoples

University of Manitoba is addressing the growing challenges facing Indigenous peoples, advancing food systems and climate change mitigation.

Can we support reforestation in the era of climate change?

Due to the increasing threat of climate change, scientists have investigated which trees can be used for reforestation across Europe.

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