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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.

Antimicrobial resistance threat increasing due to climate change

New research suggests that the effects of climate change are rapidly increasing the threat of antimicrobial resistance.

Most countries struggling to meet climate pledges from 2009, research reveals

19 out of 34 countries surveyed failed to fully meet their 2020 climate pledges set 15 years ago, according to a new study. Find out more.

Food security in developed countries resilient to climate change

A University of Southampton study has found that despite extreme weather conditions, food security has remained robust in the US.

Cloud engineering effective for climate cooling, says University of Birmingham

A new University of Birmingham study has demonstrated the effectiveness of cloud engineering as a potential tool for climate cooling.

How will climate change impact food production?

Researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy have developed a new method for predicting the financial impacts climate change will have on food production.

European climate risks have reached critical levels, says EEA

A report from the European Environment Agency warns that various climate risks across Europe have reached critical levels.

The positive power of sovereign wealth funds for ESG investment

Dr Ana Nacvalovaite, researcher at the University of Oxford, details how sovereign wealth funds can power a sustainable planet.

How much do EVs lower a city’s carbon footprint?

Research has revealed the first evidence of the positive impacts of electric vehicles (EVS) on lowering carbon footprints.

California found to be highest emitter of harmful sulfuryl fluoride

A new study has found that California emits more sulfuryl fluoride, a harmful greenhouse gas, than the rest of the US combined.

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