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Scientists agree that a warmer atmosphere will mean more intense storms. And North Carolina is expected to warm by 2 to 4 degrees in the next 25 years.
U.S. carbon dioxide emissions are on the rise after several years of decline, due in part to the Trump administration’s repeal or delay of Obama administration policies. In contrast, China – the world ...
Concrete has helped build civilizations for thousands of years, from ancient pyramids to modern skyscrapers. But today, it’s ...
Experiments show that carbon nanotubes transfer heat inefficiently at small scales, raising concerns for cooling and ...
If you’ve ever felt like a walking buffet at a barbecue while everyone else escapes untouched, you’re not imagining it—mosquitoes […] ...
Models suggest that meeting climate targets will be virtually impossible without steep emissions cuts paired with a huge ...
A bill passed by the Illinois legislature could slow the growth of carbon sequestration proposals—and proposals, in ...
The theory, if you're unfamiliar with it, holds that the political spectrum — from far left to far right — isn't a flat line but rather a horseshoe. The further out you get to each end, the closer ...
A new study conducted by geologists from the University of Florida and the University of Maryland reveals that, as land is ...
According to new Yale research, adding lime to agricultural soils may help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
&EN senior editor Craig Bettenhausen reports from New York City, visiting the climate chemistry start-ups Aircela, which is ...
Peak Cluster, the world’s largest cement decarbonisation project, is expected to prevent more than three million tonnes of ...