Imperial research has found limits to how quickly we can scale up technology to store gigatonnes of carbon dioxide under the Earth’s surface.
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Mathematicians Crack a Sea Ice Puzzle, Advancing What We Know about Global Warming
A new applied mathematical theory could enhance our ability to predict how sea ice affects polar climate changes.
New Model to Enhance Extreme Rainfall Prediction
New research by an international team of climate experts shows intense, localised, heavy bursts of rainfall can be caused by a rapid rise of air through clouds and proves that these rises in air can be forecast.
UBC Engineers Develop All-In-One Solution to Catch and Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’
The UBC system combines an activated carbon filter with a special, patented catalyst that traps harmful chemicals and breaks them down into harmless components on the filter material.
New Process Vaporizes Plastic Bags and Bottles, Yielding Gases to Make New, Recycled Plastics
A new chemical process can essentially vaporize plastics that dominate the waste stream today and turn them into hydrocarbon building blocks for new plastics.
Pollution Affect the Growth and Behaviour of Aquatic Organisms
As we know, fishing is focused on middle-sized and large individuals through lower limit and fishing equipment restrictions, which often favours a fast life-cycle in target species.