Clean energy plans, including the U.S. Infrastructure Investment Act’s “Clean Hydrogen Road Map,” are counting on hydrogen as a fuel of the future.
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Plastic Pollution is Higher in Some Lakes Than Oceans
A new international study has found that the concentration of plastics and microplastics in some lakes is worse than in ‘garbage patches’ of oceans, and debris is reaching the most remote places of the world.
Using AI to Save Species From Extinction Cascades
Algorithms can predict what movies or songs you might like, but they can also predict which species a predator would most likely eat.
Small-Winged and Lighter Coloured Butterflies Likely to be at Greatest Threat From Climate Change
Butterflies with smaller or lighter coloured wings are likely to be ‘losers’ when it comes to climate change, with the Lycaenidae family, which contains over 6,000 species of butterflies, the majority of which live in the tropics, found to be particularly vulnerable.
Crawford Lake Chosen as the Primary Marker to Identify the Start of the Anthropocene Epoch
An international team of researchers has chosen the location which best represents the beginnings of what could be a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene.
Multiple Ecosystems in Hot water After Marine Heatwave Surges Across the Pacific
Rising ocean temperatures are sweeping the seas, breaking records and creating problematic conditions for marine life.